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sham payne
Shom-pan-ye
It's spelled "champagne" and it's pronounced (sham-pain)
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Myra English goes by Champagne Lady.
Exactly like you pronounce the word "you" in English.
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
The same way you pronounce it in English
In English, "Ksiazek" is pronounced as "SHA-zek."
Champagne is a French loan-word in English. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- whose name reflects its association with the wine-producing Champagne region in northeast France -- will be "sham-pan" in northerly French and "sham-pa-nyuh" in southerly French.
You pronounce charade as 'shaarade'. - There is no English word 'charaid' .
'Champagne' - the original sparkling wine from a small, legally defined district in France, is known, in the UK at least, as 'Champagne' in English. Some people call any sparkling wine 'champagne' but that is incorrect - it's like calling any vacuum cleaner 'a hoover' or any sticky tape 'Scotch Tape' or 'Sellotape' just because they are well known brands.