'er' ending in French is pronounce, "ay".
Example: Chevalier (horseman) is pronounced, "shuh - val - yay"
Donner ("to give" in English) is pronounced "duh-nay" in French.
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Ying er is pronounced as "ying-er" with emphasis on the first syllable "ying".
In French, "heureuse" is pronounced as "er-uhz", with a soft "eu" sound similar to the "eu" in the English word "hurt" or "nurse".
Salut: Form the mouth to make an O, then say er instead; continue by making an H sound before a second er [sort of like... eur-hur]
The french word for hunter is chasseur ( shass ER ).
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Donner ("to give" in English) is pronounced "duh-nay" in French.
Heureux (masculine) or heureuse (feminine) (pronounce er-er or er-ers)aimable (imble)happy is 'heureux', 'content' or 'joyeux' depending of the context.
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urgh or er as in urgh/er thats discusting
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Ying er is pronounced as "ying-er" with emphasis on the first syllable "ying".
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ph-li-er
In French, "heureuse" is pronounced as "er-uhz", with a soft "eu" sound similar to the "eu" in the English word "hurt" or "nurse".
silent 'H', pronounce 'i' as 'Eu's in the start of the word 'even'), then 'er' as 'air'. e'er i hope this helps u can contact me on kirktonholme1@googlemail.com