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Christine N. French has written: 'Principles of tourism'
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"Purple" in French is translated as "violet".
The French version of "John" is "Jean," pronounced "zhah(n)." The "zh" is the sound of the 's' in "pleasure" and the "(n)" indicates that the previous vowel is nasalized. The "n" itself is not pronounced.
oui (we)
Triste
Boulangerie
a book
The French word for "prince" is "prince", pronounced preh[n]ss. (The [n] symbol means you should nasalize the vowel.)
Technically, in France there is no such thing as French bread it is called baguettes. They have stores just for that. : n )
50 -- cinquante -- "seh[n]-kah[n]t"