Is "de" or "d' " used before Ouagadougou?
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Bonnie C.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Is "de" or "d' " used before Ouagadougou?
The pronunciation of the capital of Burkina Faso starts with a "w" sound, so I'm wondering if one says DE Ouagadougou or D'Ouagadougou. The word begins with a vowel (well, three actually!), but since the pronunciation is not of the 'o' sound, I'm wondering if 'de' is used. Thanks for your help!
Asked 6 years ago
CécileKwiziq team member
Hi Bonnie,
I have checked with several French people and the consensus is to say ´De Ouagadougou as it is a proper noun . Hope this helps ....
Bonnie C.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Merci! But other proper nouns use elision. For example, in the A0 level kwiziq series, De Atlanta is considered incorrect, while d'Atlanta is the correct answer. But, again, it's "as if" Ouagadougou started with a "w" sound, not a vowel sound.
Thank you for your help!
CécileKwiziq team member
Yes Bonnie, in fact it has nothing to do with it being a proper noun. After typing my answer I thought of lots of examples where we use the elision - e.g. je suis/ viens d' Amiens, d' Angoulême , d' Amersdam, d' Orléans, d' Ussel, d' Italie , d' Evian etc ...
As a rule the elision is used in most cases when 2 vowels clash. In French you will often find exceptions to all rules . At school, when the case arose, we were told - "C'est l'exception qui confirme la règle " by teachers ....
With more unusual or less know places like Ouagadougou, sometimes you use what feels right, it is hard to explain but as it has 4 syllables for clarity sake you would want to say de O.....
I did think of another OUA sound which takes us to French speaking Belgium- Je viens de Wallonie....Hope this helps!
Bonnie C.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Thank you for your very thorough response!
I love the sound of Ouagadougou, and I'm intent on having my students know that there are places they may not know of that are important to millions of people -- if they learn only one world capital, it's better than none...
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