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Prononçant

Prononçant is the present participle of the French verb prononcer, which means to pronounce. As a present participle, it indicates an ongoing action and is most commonly used with en to form a gerundial clause, for example: en prononçant lentement les mots, on améliore l’articulation. The form can also function as a descriptive adjective, but this usage is rare and often replaced by constructions such as qui prononce or by the noun prononciation.

Orthography and morphology: prononçant is spelled with a cedilla under the c (prononçant) to preserve the /s/

Usage and contexts: in linguistic or phonetic descriptions, prononçant appears in clauses that discuss articulation or

Relation to related terms: prononçant is related to prononcer (to pronounce), prononciation (pronunciation), and prononcé (pronounced).

Note: in English-language contexts, the direct equivalent of prononçant is pronouncing.

sound
before
the
a
in
accordance
with
French
spelling
rules
for
-cer
verbs.
The
infinitive
prononcer
and
the
present
participle
prononçant
share
the
same
root,
with
the
-ant
ending
marking
the
present
participle.
enunciation,
typically
in
the
en-
+
present
participle
construction.
A
typical
example
is:
«
En
prononçant
clairement
les
syllabes,
l’orateur
articulait
distinctement.
»
Direct
adjectival
use
to
modify
a
noun
is
rare;
speakers
more
often
rely
on
phrases
such
as
«
qui
prononce
»
or
on
the
noun
«
prononciation.
»
It
is
distinct
from
énonciation,
which
refers
to
enunciation
or
utterance
in
a
broader
communicative
sense.
See
also
orthographic
notes
on
-cer
verbs
in
French.