votre accueil is "voh-trah-KUH-ee", sort of.
-- The final e of votre naturally falls silent, and the tr is carried over to the beginning of accueil.
-- The most difficult part to explain is the pronunciation of "cueil". It is also found in words such as écureuil, feuille, cueiller. Essentially it is two sounds in a row, forming a single syllable. The first is the eu sound as in neuf, veuve, veulent, etc., which sounds kind of like the English u as in tub, but is actually the rounded form of the è vowel. The second sound is just the normal i sound as in cri, gentil, etc.
Incidentally, this phrase literally means "your welcome" as in "the welcome that you gave". I hope it isn't an attempt to translate "you're welcome", the response to "thank you". That would be "de rien" or "je vous en prie".
It is pronounced "voh-truh ah-koo-ay".
"Home" in French is "chez soi" or "maison."
"Quel est votre nom?"
"Votre pseudo" translates to "Your username" in English.
"Your loss" in French is "votre perte."
"Your country" in French is "Votre pays."
your welcome - votre accueil you're welcome - vous êtes bienvenu
Votre rêve.
Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil's population is 1,319.
"Home" in French is "chez soi" or "maison."
The area of Saint-Marcel-Bel-Accueil is 18.23 square kilometers.
It is pronounced as "key eh vol tre ah guhn."
Your time is up (English) -> Votre temps est écoulé (French)
Reception in French is réception or accueil. réception= radio signal, reception accueil= welcome, reception
It doesn't mean anything in french, the words are existing but the sentence means nothing
Au Bon Accueil
Accueil de nettoyer.
in french home is: accueil