Practice French Pronunciation with Conversaflex AI

Master nasal vowels, liaisons, and Quebec French sounds

Stop guessing how French words should sound. Conversaflex's AI listens to your pronunciation and gives instant feedback on the sounds that trip up most learners — nasal vowels, silent letters, and the rhythm of spoken French. Free and unlimited.

Practice French Pronunciation with Conversaflex AI
1. Pick a Word or Sentence

Choose from curated French words and phrases or paste your own — focus on the sounds you want to master.

2. Speak Into Your Microphone

Record yourself pronouncing the phrase. Our AI compares your audio to native French pronunciation.

3. Get Pinpoint Feedback

See exactly which sounds need work — nasal vowels, R sounds, liaisons — and retry as many times as you need.

Why Practice With AI

Native-Level Accuracy

AI trained on native French speakers, including Quebec and European French varieties.

Available 24/7

Practice anytime. No tutor appointments, no waiting — just open the app and speak.

Targeted Sound Feedback

Identify the specific phonemes you're struggling with, not just a general score.

Completely Free

Unlimited pronunciation practice at no cost. No credit card, no trial limits.

About French Pronunciation

French pronunciation is famously challenging for English speakers — and even more so when you're preparing to work or live in Quebec, where French has its own distinctive sounds and rhythms. From nasal vowels (un, on, an, in) to the rolled or guttural R, French requires a different mouth shape and breath control than English.

Common pitfalls include silent final consonants, mandatory liaisons between words, and the schwa-like e muet. Mastering these is essential for being understood in professional settings, succeeding in TCF oral exams, or passing a French placement test for immigration.

Our AI pronunciation tutor focuses on production, not theory. You speak, the AI listens, and you get specific feedback on which sounds to adjust — far more effective than passive listening or reading rules.

FAQ

Does this tool teach Quebec French or European French?

Our AI accepts both varieties and gives feedback based on whichever you choose. You can practice Quebec French pronunciation (with its characteristic vowels and diphthongs) or standard European French.

What French sounds are hardest for English speakers?

The nasal vowels (an, on, un, in), the French R, and the rounded vowels like u and eu are typically the most challenging. Our tool focuses specifically on these phonemes.

Is this practice free?

Yes, completely free with unlimited retries. No sign-up or credit card required to start.

Do I need any special equipment?

Just a working microphone — built-in laptop or phone mics work fine. A headset gives slightly better recognition accuracy.

Can this replace a tutor?

It's a powerful complement to human instruction. The AI gives you unlimited pronunciation reps between lessons, so you walk into tutor sessions or TCF prep with stronger fundamentals.

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