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français -- "frah[n]-SEH"

The r is of course the usual French r. It is comparable to a light clearing of the throat or a milder k-sound, similar to the ch in German. Because it follows an unvoiced consonant (f) in this word, it is unvoiced (compare to the word vrai, where the r is voiced because of the v).

The n in brackets is not pronounced; rather, it is my symbol for a nasal vowel. The an in français is the same as the vowels in the words an, en, grand, sans, temps, ange. The sound comes through your nose and mouth at the same time. The second syllable isn't really stressed (the French language does not have stressed syllables the way English does), although it would sound that way to a native English speaker because we are not used to hearing words pronounced with equal emphasis on each syllable.

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"farci", plural "farcis" (meaning stuffed in French) is pronounced "far-see" (far as in faraway, see like the English verb). The pronounciation is the same in singular and plural form (do not pronounce the final "s")

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