The word lawyer in French translates as: Avocat (attorney/solicitor/barrister), notaire (notary public) or huissier de justice (bailiff).
Interestingly, it happens to be the same word in French as the green fruit "avocado". Beware of the confusion!
300 in french would be Trois centsbut dont pronounce it as "Cents" as in pennies, pronounce it as "Sans" (french)
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It depends on where you are from. Typically, if your native language is English you will pronounce it "Foy-yer." If your native language is French, however, you would pronounce it "Foy-yay."
"The Lawyer" means 'l'avocat' or 'le notaire' in French. In the French language, un "avocat" is a French lawyer but it is also a fruit (avocado). Beware of the confusion! ...
In French, you can call a lawyer by saying "avocat" for a male lawyer or "avocate" for a female lawyer.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
It is pronounced as "Lwahr" in French.
aret is how you pronounce it
The term for "female lawyer" in French is "avocate."
"Shawm-pin-yons" is the way to pronounce champignons in French.
We don't pronounce it because in french we use french words for the horoscope, in this case: Bélier
To become a French lawyer, you ought to speak French of course! To become a lawyer from another country, a good command of the French language may help solve international cases and matters involving French law.
If you are looking for the way to pronounce the French word for key, "clef," it is pronounced, "cleh."