If you mean breath, then it's pronounced "luh soofl" (pronounce the f and the l, but as a very small sound, as if together they make one letter).
If you mean soufflé (the food) then it's "luh sooflay".
(The "uh" sound is like in "duh")
Tsmanstomni
Le souffle - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: France:U UK:15
The cast of Le diable souffle - 1947 includes: Jean Chevrier as Diego Charles Vanel as Laurent
The cast of Le moindre souffle - 2006 includes: Mathilde Etienne Luca Moisi Alexander Swann
The cast of Le souffle - 2004 includes: Celine Lombard Zina Modiano as La sage-femme Elsa Pasquier as Louisa
The cast of Le souffle court - 2002 includes: Julien Bigot as Drama Student Stanislas Forlani as Matthieu Florence Marchand as Florence
"Ã couper le souffle"
The cast of Le second souffle - 1959 includes: Maurice Biraud Yvonne Clech Maurice Garrel Sandrine Lods Pierre Rousseau Pierre Sabbagh Maurice Sarfati
The cast of Le souffle - 2001 includes: Thierry Benoiton as Kangourou Dominique Chevalier as Jacques Maxime Dalbrut as Paul Pierre Lasvaud as Pierrot Laure Magadoux as Aurore Damien Odoul as Le diable Laurent Simon as Matthieu
Benali Boukort has written: 'Le souffle du Dahra'
Thierry Longrais has written: 'LE SOUFFLE D'UN MURMURE'
breathtaking is commonly translated "Ã couper le souffle" in French.