Something like "mahnj". The infinitive manger is pronounced like "mahnjay". OK?
It is pronounced "mah-nzh" with a nasal sound on the second syllable.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
"Cu" is just how you would pronounce the french word for neck
"Maître" is a French word that starts with "MA," which translates to "master" or "teacher" in English.
It is pronounced as "Lwahr" in French.
Mangia! is a literal Italian equivalent of the French word Mange! The verb -- which means "Eat!" in English -- is in the second person informal singular of the present imperative in both cases. The respective pronunciation will be "MAN-dja" in Italian and "mawnzh" in French.
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The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
"Cu" is just how you would pronounce the french word for neck
"Maître" is a French word that starts with "MA," which translates to "master" or "teacher" in English.
The word in French is 'contrabandier'.
It is pronounced as "Lwahr" in French.
Mangia! is a literal Italian equivalent of the French word Mange! The verb -- which means "Eat!" in English -- is in the second person informal singular of the present imperative in both cases. The respective pronunciation will be "MAN-dja" in Italian and "mawnzh" in French.
If you are looking for the way to pronounce the French word for key, "clef," it is pronounced, "cleh."
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In French, the word "chair" is pronounced as "shehr."
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