You pronoune French words in English the same way you would in french. If you want to learn how to pronounce certain words, go on Google Translate. Type the word you want to pronounce then click listen. It will say the word for you.
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"vache" is translated "cow" in English.
in French, the word stop is pronounced just as it is in English.
dixdix -to pronounce, say "dice" in English with the "i" like in "to be"
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
pronounce it "compagnie" when you come across the abbreviated form "cie". In rare occurrences some people pronounce like the English word "see", but that is not understandable to most French.
In english,dominican
"gigue" is pronounced as "zheeg" in French. The "g" is pronounced like the "s" in "measure", and the "u" is silent.
"vache" is translated "cow" in English.
The French word "idole" is pronounced as "ee-dohl" in English.
froid or froide
je vous déteste
The French word longue is pronounced roughly the same way as the English word "long."
in French, the word stop is pronounced just as it is in English.
If you mean to pronounce it the English way, then no french word would do. If you mean to pronounce it the french way then any feminine form of an adjective ending with '-if' will do, like expressive, intensive, allusive, émotive, and so on
In English and French it is pronounced "say-shell-wah"
dixdix -to pronounce, say "dice" in English with the "i" like in "to be"
The English word chair translates to the French chaise, which sounds like "shezz". The French word chair, which translates to the English flesh, sounds like "share".