tables de vente aux enchères silencieuse
yes it does and if you say a word and you dont actualy say e then its gonna be a silent e...
silent consent.-------------------------------------------Qui tacet consentire videtur, ubi loqui debuit ac potuit."Who is silent, when he ought to and might have spoken, is seen to agree."
I've been pondering this question for the few minutes and no matter how I say it there is no silent letter in the word secretary.
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
occupé is how you say engaged in French
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a silent film is 'un film muet' in French.
Yes, the "t" in the name Robert is silent in French. It is pronounced "roh-bair."
petit-fils (the second T and the L are silent)
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
la table (fem.)
you'd say: Ils (silent s) s'appele/ Elles (again silent s) s'appele. I do not really know how to spell appele right, but I know how to pronounce it.
silent = silencieux, silencieuse silence = le silence (masc.)
The correct spelling is "quiet" (silent, or hushed).
The word "mother" in French is pronounced as "mair" with a silent 't'.
"Paul" in French is pronounced as "paul" with a silent 'l'.
une nuit silencieuse, or 'douce nuit' in the Christmas carol.