Tool to mimic french accent (spoken or written) and make a French accent credible in a text message or a dialogue with a French-speaking participant.
French Accent - dCode
Tag(s) : Fun/Miscellaneous, Communication System
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French accent is the name given to the voice fluctuation associated with a person of French descent who is trying to speak English.
The French accent is often described as one of the most popular in the world.
The French accent is mainly caused by the existence in French of typical sounds of the language, which are not used in others such as English. This is the case with U or R.
Example: Bonjour, je suis Paul et je suis français.
Not all French speak the same accent, there are disparities in the regions and some are very marked, such as the Marseille accent (south) or the ch'ti accent (north).
Also, the French spoken in Canada is quite different, as is the French spoken with a Swiss accent.
dCode offers an audio conversion (text to speech) of the French accent using artificial intelligence voice changer techniques, but this function is limited in number of characters.
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French Accent on dCode.fr [online website], retrieved on 2024-11-21,