Good question! You do pronounce a liaison, so it sounds like "doo-zah-mair". Here are the other forms:
doux-amer
doux-amers (pron. same as singular)
douce-amère (just say each word: "dooss-ah-mair")
douces-amères (pron. same as singular)
In French, "doux-amer" is pronounced as "doo-ah-mair." The "doux" is pronounced as "doo" and the "amer" as "ah-mair."
In French, "4500" is pronounced "quatre mille cinq cents."
In French, "mouse" is pronounced as "mulss" with a silent "e" at the end.
In French, "Grace" is pronounced as "grahss." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "r" sound is soft and not pronounced as strongly as in English.
well if you mean spell cus i can't really tell you how to pronouce it, in french quartz is quartz
Concierges is a french word, pronounced Con-see-air-jez
pronouce as ty'pe
b-honbon
pronouce it "Zed"
trente-quatre
mon nom est
We pronouce it like serre
literally ... meh-lerr
hear 'anniversaire' in link
paʁi or Pah - ree. The s is silent.
je te déteste
luh-vee-ay
Cinq cent quarante mille