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프랑스어 선생님은 "les enfants" (아이들)과 같은 구절에서 연결이 어떻게 "les"의 일반적으로 묵음인 "s"를 "enfants"의 "e"에 연결하여 "lez enfants"처럼 들리게 하는지 설명했습니다.


