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It is pronounced as "fairm lah" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
The phrase "cat fart" in French is pronounced as [poot duh shat].
It is pronounced as "loot tea-gruh."
"O da-drya" is a way to pronounce the French phrase eau d'Hadrien. The descriptive phrase most famously references a Tuscany landscape-inspired perfume by Annick Goutal. It translates literally as "water of Hadrian" in English.
"Zhuh swee luh wa" is a way to pronounce the French phrase Je suis le roi! The declaration translates literally as "I am the king!" or "I'm the king!" in English. It also will be translated as "I am king!" or "I'm king!" since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the."
It is pronounced as "vuh too may-poo-zay" in English.
"Bo zhest" is the way to pronounce the French phrase beau geste.
"Ryoo mo-tor-guy" is the way to pronounce the French phrase Rue Montorgueil.
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The phrase "cat fart" in French is pronounced as [poot duh shat].
It is pronounced as "loot tea-gruh."
"O da-drya" is a way to pronounce the French phrase eau d'Hadrien. The descriptive phrase most famously references a Tuscany landscape-inspired perfume by Annick Goutal. It translates literally as "water of Hadrian" in English.
"Treh bya" in northerly French and "treh byeng" in southerly French are ways to pronounce the French phrase très bien. The phrase consists of an adverb modifying another adverb. The translation will be "very well" in English.
"Zhuh swee luh wa" is a way to pronounce the French phrase Je suis le roi! The declaration translates literally as "I am the king!" or "I'm the king!" in English. It also will be translated as "I am king!" or "I'm king!" since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the."
The phrase pronounced (foh pah) is the French faux pas (a social or etiquette error).
It is pronounced as "vuh too may-poo-zay" in English.