To pronounce ç in French, just simply say- sa. So if you were to say ça VA? or ça VA bien, you would pronouce ç as sa.
I don't agree
ç is prononced 's' like in seat
It's just a way to write the sound 's' with a word that must be written with a c letter.
Cela means that and is shorten ça, so it must be written with a 'c', but should be prononced 'sa' so the little sign is added.
Hameçon (hook), reçu (receipt), commerçants(shopkeepers) are other examples
By the way the little sign under the c is called cedilla
The letter ç in French is pronounced like the "s" sound in English, as in the word "measure." For example, the letter ç in the French word "ça" is pronounced like the "s" in "measure."
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
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.
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
In French, "4500" is pronounced "quatre mille cinq cents."
In French, "Alice" is pronounced as "ah-lees." The "ah" sound is similar to the "a" in "cat," and the "ees" at the end is pronounced like the letter "e" followed by "s."
In French, "mouse" is pronounced as "mulss" with a silent "e" at the end.