-t-
Notes
This is simply used in order to make things easier to pronounce and has no meaning. Look at the examples to see how it is used; without it, the phrases would be harder to pronounce. It is a bit like how we use "an" rather than "a" in English, since it is easier to say "an apple" than "a apple". I suppose if we were French we might have chosen to write this as "a-n-apple".
Summary
The French translation for “t (pronunciation aid)” is -t-.Examples of "t (pronunciation aid)" in use
There are 32 examples of the French word for "t (pronunciation aid)" being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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Where does one find lettuce? | Où trouve-t-on de la salade ? | ||
Where does one fine cakes? | Où trouve-t-on des gâteaux ? |