"Chez ami" is pronounced "shay ah-mee."
"Leh-chez" is how "leches" is pronounced in Spanish. It rhymes with the English word "fetches."
It is pronounced as "ah-mee toh-mai bha-loh-ba-shee."
Yes, the word "Chez" does have an accent on the letter "e" in French: "Chez".
"Mon aimee" is pronounced as "moh n eh-may". The "mon" is pronounced like "mohn" with a short "o" sound, and the "aimee" is pronounced like "ey-may" with a long "a" sound.
"Chez-moi" means: "my place"If you mean: "Chez-moi à .... " it mans: chez-moi in.... (Location, ex. Boston)At my pace in .... (location, ex. Boston)Hoped it helped.
Chez Ami is a company selling childrens clothing. The brand is owned by Patsy Aikens Designs, who founded Chez Ami in 1979 in Raleigh, NC. You are able to buy their offer online and through consultants.
chez mon ami
cheep-wah-chez
chez is 'at' (someone's place) in French. Pronounce it like 'Che' (Guevara)
Chez Panisse is a famous restaurant in California. The correct way to pronounce Chez Panisse is "Sheh Pah-nees". The letter Z will be silent.
"Chez" (pronounced shay) is a French word which means "at" or "near". "Chez moi" means "at my place"; "chez toi" is "at your place". "La" is the pronoun for singular feminine nouns, just as "le" is the pronoun for singular masculine nouns. It is the equivalent of the English word "the" so "la maison" is the house, "la voiture" is the car, and so on. If you put them together, "chez la maison" means "at the house", or "chez la boulangerie" means "at the bakery". But if you are talking about a masculine noun like "pont" you have to say "chez le pont" for "at the bridge".
"shay new"..the last consonants are silent.
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Its pronounced: tell e mon a me
merci d'etre mon ami - pronounced mersee det mon amee. the 're' in the word d'etre is silent
my home is "ma maison" in French. Your home is 'ta maison', or 'chez toi' (at you place)
French for "good friend" and the name of a powdered cleanser, "BONE ah-MEE".