Yes, Asterix is pronounced "ah-stay-reeks" and Obelix is pronounced "oh-bay-leeks"
No, in French, the 'x' in words like "Asterix et Obelix" is not pronounced. Instead, the 'x' just signifies a plural ending.
In French, the name "Stephen" is pronounced as "Stef-uhn." The "ph" sound in English is replaced with an "f" sound in French.
In French, the name "Gary" is pronounced "ga-ree" with a soft "g" sound.
"Allie" in French is spelled the same way but is pronounced as "ah-lee."
In French, "peaches" is pronounced as "pΓͺches." The "Γͺ" sound is similar to the "ay" sound in English words like "day" or "say," and the "ch" is pronounced softly as "sh."
"Bonjour" is the typical way to say hello in French.
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In French, the name "Stephen" is pronounced as "Stef-uhn." The "ph" sound in English is replaced with an "f" sound in French.
interdit that's how you say forbbiden in french i think défendu(it sound like this:dafondu,a is a long a)
the sound of the mooing cow is written 'meuh' in French.
non. "on" is a nasal sound that is difficult to explain with words.
You say "porche", you need to make the "ch" sound more "sh". You will say it like this "porsh" although the correct way to say porch in french is PORCHE.
The word "façade" is from the French languae and it's pronounced \fə säd\, so I'm going to say that this letter has a \suh\ sound. The "ç" in French is an equivalent in sound to the English "s".
In French, the name "Gary" is pronounced "ga-ree" with a soft "g" sound.
the sound of laughter in French associated with the words "hé-hé-hé" would be pronounced 'hey-hey-hey' in English
Salut: la brasse [like the word brace but with an 'ah' sound instead of an A sound]
Probably it would be said the same, or maybe 'Benjamin' is you really want to make it sound more French.
"Allie" in French is spelled the same way but is pronounced as "ah-lee."