Hello in french is (CAT-EE) spelled CARTIER and also, if you go to Google, look at the top and click "More" and click translate and you can pick many languages and it will let you listen to the word.
As a sh sound. So a name like Charles would sound like sharl.
The word "oeufs" in French is pronounced like "urf". The "oe" sound is similar to the "u" sound in "hurt" in English.
I should sound a little bit loud and not like a cow. I should know because I play the French Horn
You don't pronounce the n. It has a muted sound at the end.
It makes the sound euuh, like in eeew! or jew. It's a French word.
French words that sound like English are often referred to as "false friends" or "faux amis". These are words that look or sound similar in both languages but have different meanings. An example is the French word "pain" which means "bread" in English, not "pain" as in "suffering".
In French, "rejouis" is pronounced as "reh-zhwee." The "re" sound is similar to the English word "ray," and the "j" is pronounced like the "s" sound in "measure." The "ois" at the end is pronounced like the "wa" sound in "water."
He learned french because he didn't want to sound like the terminator anymore.
Exactly like "fun" in English, but with an "m" sound at the end instead.
like pwa with a nasal WA sound or like poi
Italian and Spanish are Romance languages like French, so they share some similar sounds and characteristics. Additionally, Portuguese, Romanian, and Catalan may also sound somewhat similar to French due to their shared roots in Latin.
For an English speaker it would sound like: Pah-nyowl The gn combination in French is like the English ny in the word canyon.