English 'begins' is 'commence' in French.
You would say "La classe de français commence" in French.
The French city that begins with an M is Marseille.
no day begins with man in French. You are certainly thinking of mardi (Tuesday).
A gateau is a french cake
No
It is the same word in English and French. The pronunciation of the U isn't the same, though. In English it begins with a y-sound like the word "you", but in French it is just the pure u-vowel like in the words tu, du, and une.
Aur - revior
Toulouse.
chateau?
Chateau.
Amiens
Eau is a French noun whose spelling begins with the letters "ea." The feminine singular noun translates as "water" in English. The pronunciation will be "o" in French.