"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.
Awn-shawnt-eh
In French, the word "star" is pronounced as "eh-twahl."
courrier (coo-ree-eh)
Aimable is a literal French equivalent of the English word "loveable." The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine singular adjective will be "eh-mab" in northerly French and "eh-ma-bluh" in southerly French.
The word for father in french is "père," which is pronounced effectively the same as the english word "pear" -- that is, pehr with the eh the same value as the word "eh?" But the r is a French r, which uh, is hard to describe in words. Go find someone saying it on youtube and try to mimic them.
"Imposing" is an English equivalent of the French word imposant.Specifically, the word is the masculine form of an adjective in the singular. It is pronounced "eh-poh-zaw". The feminine singular form, imposante, is pronounced "eh-poh-zawnt".
The French word for listen is - écouter... pronounced eh-coo-tay
"Excellent" in the masculine and "excellente" in the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "excellent."Specifically, the French word is an English cognate, because the spelling and meaning are similar. The pronunciation of the masculine form "excellent" is "eh-kseh-law." The pronunciation of the feminine is "eh-kseh-lawnt."
The French word for 'July' is 'Juillet'. To pronounce July in French you say 'zhwee-eh'.
It is written 'et' and pronounced "eh" or "ay" like the English word hay
"Eh-mey" is a way to pronounce the French word aimer. The present infinitive may be heard pronounced in other ways -- such as "ay-mey" -- in French-speaking countries other than France. Regardless of pronunciation, it translates as "to love" in English.