In French, the proper pronunciation is something like: Lo Bearje, with a soft "j" sound at the end. However, in Louisiana, French is often less European and more Cajun in pronunciation. There, you would hear it pronounced more like: La Bare, with no consonant on the end. Both are proper, it just depends where you are.
Une auberge (fem.) is "an inn" in English.
The word "inn" in French is "auberge."
Auberge de Castille was created in 1574.
The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth was created in 1973.
Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel was created in 1754.
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"Hostel" and "inn" are English equivalents of the French word auberge. The feminine singular noun translates literally into English as "at (to) the bank (embankment, riverbank)." The pronunciation will be "o-berzh" in French.
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Feminine: une auberge. "de jeunesse" is a complement, so the gender (also feminine) is of no importance.
Auberge du Tresor