French, but Fun — Part 27
<p>In verb forms, specifically in the third person plural present indicative (e.g., “ils parlent,” “elles chantent”), the “-ent” ending is silent.</p>
<p>This silent nature is a characteristic of French verb conjugation. Historically, these endings may have been pronounced, but over time, as the language evolved, they became silent in spoken French. This evolution is part of a broader tendency in French towards a more streamlined, less phonetically complex pronunciation.</p>
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