Learn How to Pronounce Charles de Gaulle | YouPronounce.it
How to Pronounce Charles de Gaulle
(Listen to the audio below for the stress and intonation)
Meaning and Context
Charles de Gaulle, a towering French general and statesman, is a foundational figure in modern French history, renowned for his leadership of the Free French Forces during World War II. Following the Nazi occupation of France in 1940, he delivered a seminal radio appeal from London, rallying French resistance and establishing himself as the embodiment of French sovereignty. His pivotal role in the Allied liberation and his subsequent political career, which included founding the French Fifth Republic and serving as its first President from 1959 to 1969, cemented his legacy. De Gaulle's policies, characterized by a staunch belief in national independence, a powerful executive presidency, and a distinctive foreign policy known as "Gaullism," profoundly shaped post-war France and its position on the global stage, influencing everything from decolonization and the Algerian War to France's relationship with NATO and the European Economic Community.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The standard and correct spelling is Charles de Gaulle. Common errors often involve the capitalization and spacing of the noble particle "de." It is frequently misspelled as "Charles De Gaulle" with an incorrectly capitalized 'D', or run together as "Charles DeGaulle." The family name is "de Gaulle," and in alphabetical listings, it is typically filed under 'G'. Another frequent typo is the omission of the final 'e', resulting in "Charles de Gaull." In English contexts, some may mistakenly add an accent to the 'u' (de Gaullé), which is not correct in French. When referring to the international airport named in his honor, it is properly styled Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, often abbreviated as CDG.
Example Sentences
Historians credit Charles de Gaulle with preserving French honor and agency through his defiant leadership of the Free French government-in-exile.
The iconic Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport stands as a major European hub, named for the former president.
De Gaulle's famous 1966 decision to withdraw France from NATO's integrated military command stunned the alliance and underscored his commitment to an independent defense policy.
Many of the constitutional principles of the French Fifth Republic, including the strong presidency, are a direct legacy of Charles de Gaulle's political vision.
His memoirs provide a deeply personal and strategic account of the war years and the rebuilding of the French state.
Related Pronunciations
- How to pronounce Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord
- How to pronounce Michel Barnier
- How to pronounce François Hollande
- How to pronounce Jules Ferry
- How to pronounce Emmanuel Macron