Even though it is true that the pro­nun­ci­ation of indi­vidual French words can be guessed by how they are spelled, there is a slight com­plic­a­tion in the lan­guage that tends to drive French learners crazy: the pro­nun­ci­ation of the last char­ac­ter in the word may or may not be silent, depend­ing on which word comes after it in the sen­tence. Let me give you an example:

* Je vois deux oiseaux et un chat.
* I see two birds and a cat.

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