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A french word for lady is "dame". It is pronounced like the second syllable of madame.
The word "parfait" is pronounced "par-fay" in French, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
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The word "image" in French is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, so it does not have an accent.
"You" or "You all" are English equivalents of the French word vous.Specifically, the French word is a personal pronoun. It may be translated as the second person formal singular "you" or the second person formal and informal plural "you all." Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains the same: "voo."
"A-vey" is the pronunciation of the French word avez.Specifically, the word functions as a verb. It is in the second person plural form of the present indicative. It means "(you all) are having, do have, have" in English.
The pronunciation of "debris" as "dah bree" is due to its French origin. In French, the word is pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable. English borrowed the term from French, and over time the pronunciation evolved to reflect the original French pronunciation.
The French word for stupid is stupide, pronounced "stoo - peed" with emphasis on the second syllable
Solennelle (or the masculine 'solennel') is pronounced 'so-lah-nell' in french. (link goes to audio sample)
Yes. It is silent and is pronounced like bell.
"au deuxième étage" means "on the second floor" in French.
In French, "Royaume-Uni" is pronounced as "roy-ohm u-nee," with the stress on the second syllable of each word.