That's a tricky one. "Est" as in the verb "is" (Il est, elle est, etc.) is pronounced somewhere about halfway in between "eh" and "ay." However, the noun "l'Est" (the East) is pronounced "est."
Quelle heure est-il?
Mon matiere prefere est... Sorry for the errors with the accents my computer doesn't do them, pronounce the "e" on the end of prefere
"Il est neuf heures" in French translate to "It is nine o'clock".
il est gallois means "he's Welsh" in French. "Le Pays de Galles" is the French name for Wales.
Où est le poisson rouge? in French means "Where is the goldfish?" in English.
"Est." Prounonciation: eh.
Mon nom est
Quelle heure est-il?
In French, "what is your name" is pronounced as "comment tu t'appelles".
Your time is up (English) -> Votre temps est écoulé (French)
Annie est jolie. Pronounce Annie ay zholee.
'Est' in French is pronounced like the English word 'ay' followed by the letter 's'. The 'e' is pronounced as a short sound, similar to the 'e' in the English word 'pet'.
Est-ce que vous avez....? Pronounce this way please: Ayss ke vouzahvay....?
dum vita est spes est
is = este.g. he is = il est
ma tortue est en feu dans la salle de bain.
To ask how old are you? in French, you would say:Tu as quel âge?To pronounce it properly, you would pronounce it as:Tu- ah kell ah-je ?