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The singular emballé or the plural emballés in the masculine and the singular emballée or the plural emballées in the feminine are French equivalents of the English phonetic/slang word "pakt." Regardless of gender or number, the pronunciation of the adjective/past participle -- whose standard spelling in English is "packed" -- will be "aw-ba-ley" in French.

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