Trente-neuf
(pronounced "tront nerf")
You don't pronounce the n. It has a muted sound at the end.
cinq to pronounce it properly would be s-e-n-k
s-ah-n-s
white masculine: blanc -- "blah[n]" feminine: blanche -- "blah[n]sh" ([n] means nasalize the preceding vowel; do not pronounce an n consonant sound)
Trente= t-r-e-n-t-e
It is spelled songe. saw(n)zh is as close as I can do here.
Ah bee-n-toe. It means see you later!
The French version of "John" is "Jean," pronounced "zhah(n)." The "zh" is the sound of the 's' in "pleasure" and the "(n)" indicates that the previous vowel is nasalized. The "n" itself is not pronounced.
Cuisson is pronounced as "kwee-sohn" in French. The final "n" is not pronounced.
K French r short 'ee' ss t uh or è like in "bed" n
"neuf" is pronounced something like "nuhf", "uh" being the same sound as the "u" in "bun". It means the numeral "nine" in English.
T-I-N-A , It's the same with Spelling it's just the way you Pronounce it that's different