liason with égal and égale?

MelisaA2Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

liason with égal and égale?

I noticed that the recording of "deux plus deux égal quatre" has no liason after the second deux but "deux plus deux égale quatre" does. Is it just a coincidence or is there a difference because of égal/égale?  I find it difficult to know when to use liason before a vowel and when not to and can't find anything that really explains it.



Asked 4 years ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Hi Melisa, 

Indeed the liaison is made in the second case but not the first.

You can say both but personally I wouldn't make the liaison!

Melisa asked:View original

liason with égal and égale?

I noticed that the recording of "deux plus deux égal quatre" has no liason after the second deux but "deux plus deux égale quatre" does. Is it just a coincidence or is there a difference because of égal/égale?  I find it difficult to know when to use liason before a vowel and when not to and can't find anything that really explains it.



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