"zhay" does not exist in the French alphabet, the letter "z" is pronounced "zed".
"Zhay" is not a term or word in the French alphabet. The French alphabet consists of 26 letters, including "z" pronounced as "zed" (similar to the American English pronunciation) and not "zhay."
un berger / une bergère (bair-zhay / bair-zhair)
'Eat' in French is pronounced as "manger," which is pronounced as "mon-zhay."
The French alphabet has 26 letters, just like the English alphabet. However, French includes accents on some letters, such as é, è, ê, and ç. Additionally, French does not use the letters W, K, or Y as frequently as English does.
"Pyuh-zhay-shuhn"
To put it simply.... Yes. Alphabet (French) is translated to English as the same word (alphabet). However along with all French word's.. there is different pronunciation. Alphabet in France is pronounced. "alpha-be". As you notice, you leave out the "t" (French people have to be complicated, :LL).
un berger / une bergère (bair-zhay / bair-zhair)
if you mean the letter "a" in french alphabet : like the "a" in "ah" if you mean the translation of "a" in french : it's "un" but there's is no equivalent sound in english.
nair zhay. note. the first syllable is very short- drag it out and it won't sound nice.
I have an elephant. -- J'ai un éléphant. -- "zhay eh[n] nay-lay-fah[n]"
'Eat' in French is pronounced as "manger," which is pronounced as "mon-zhay."
The Mexican alphabet. The Greek use the Greek alphabet. The Germans use the German alphabet. The French use the French alphabet. Etc.
the alphabet = l'alphabet
The French alphabet has 26 letters, just like the English alphabet. However, French includes accents on some letters, such as é, è, ê, and ç. Additionally, French does not use the letters W, K, or Y as frequently as English does.
There is no such alphabet called the "romance alphabet". If you are talking about the Latin alphabet, French uses all of the letters of the Latin alphabet with a few additions, including: ç, j, u, and w. (w is only used in foreign words in French).
I suppose you mean the alphabet song. You can search for "chanson de l'alphabet" to hear it on YouTube or to find the lyrics. The lyrics are fair translations of the English song. It is basically the same song, just adapted to French, so the meaning is the same. There is no "abc" in French, only "alphabet". A book containing a method to learn the alphabet is called an "abécédaire".
the alphabet - L'alphabet the french alphabet - L'alphabet français the french alphabet for fifth graders - L'aplphabet français pour des élèves de la cinquième année. Not sure what you ment ,
"Pyuh-zhay-shuhn"