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"Announce (it)!" as a present imperative verb in the second person informal singular and "advertisement, announcement, commercial, news, indication, sign" as a feminine singular noun are English equivalents of the French word annonce. Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "a-nonss" in French.

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