法語學(xué)習(xí):法語學(xué)習(xí)中的同形異音詞匯總

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    法語中的accent就像中文中的音調(diào)一樣不能亂標(biāo)!一個(gè)符號(hào)的錯(cuò)誤,可能會(huì)引起大歧義。下面我們來看看這些法語中的同形異音詞吧~
    French Accent Homographs
    Think accents don't matter when writing in French? Think again!
    You may not realize it, but French accents have a purpose. While some accents just signify that an S used to follow that vowel in Old French (e.g., étudiant used to be spelled estudiant), most French accents indicate the correct pronunciation of the letter they modify. In addition, there are dozens of French word pairs which are spelled (though not always pronounced) the same other than accents. To avoid confusion, you should always distinguish between these words by using the correct accents.*
    a - third person singular of avoir (to have)
    à - (preposition) to, at, in
    acre - acre
    âcre - (adjective) acrid, pungent
    âge - age
    âgé - (adjective) old
    aie - first person singular subjunctive and second person singular imperative of avoir
    aïe - (interjection) ouch
    arriéré - (adjective) overdue, backward; (noun) backlog, arrears
    arrière - back, stern, rear, aft
    bronze - bronze object
    bronzé - past participle of bronzer (to tan, bronze)
    ça - (indefinite demonstrative pronoun) that, it
    çà et là - here and there
    colle - glue
    collé - past participle of coller (to glue)
    congres - eels
    congrès - conference, congress
    cote - quotation, quoted value, rating
    coté - highly thought of / rated (past participle of côter)
    côte - rib, slope, coastline
    côté - side
    cure - cure, treatment
    curé - priest; past participle of curer (to clean out)
    crêpe - crepe (thin pancake), crepe paper
    crêpé - past participle of crêper (to backcomb, crimp)
    de - (preposition) of, from
    dé - thimble, die
    des - (indefinite article, partitive article) some; contraction of de + les
    dès - (preposition) from
    différent - different
    diffèrent - third person plural conjugation of différer (to differ)
    du - contraction of de + le
    dû - past participle of devoir (to have to)
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