"Of the farmhouse" is one English equivalent of the French phrase du mas. The phrase -- which identifies a particular style of farmhouse common to the southern French region of Provence -- will be pronounced "dyoo ma" or "dyoo mass" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
Grandfather's clock has a swinging part called a, "Pendulum". (PEN dyoo-lumm)
There are similar foreign language terms:adieu - goodbye in Frenchadios - goodbye in SpanishBoth literally mean "(go with) God."Another close word is audio, referring to sound played or recorded.
"Theater of the Old" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Théâtre du Vieux. The performing arts-related phrase also translates into English as "Theater of the Ancient" or "Theater of the Elderly" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tey-at dyoo vyuh" in northerly French and "tey-a-truh dyoo vyuh" in southerly French.
"At the Louvre's exit" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à la sortie du Louvre. The prepositional phrase literally translates as "at the exit of the Louvre" in English. The pronunciation will be "a la sor-tee dyoo loov" in northerly French and "a la sor-tee dyoo loo-vruh" in southerly French.
La poitrine d'une femme is a French equivalent of the English phrase "a woman's chest." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "the breast of one woman" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "la pwa-treen dyoo fam" in Alsatian French and "la pwa-tree-nuh dyoo-nuh fa-muh" in Provençal French.
"About badminton," "of badminton," and "some badminton" are English equivalents of the French phrase du badminton. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- whose translation depends upon whether du combines the preposition de("about, of") and the masculine singular definite article le("the") or functions as the partitive du ("some") -- will be "dyoo ba-dmeh-to" or "dyoo bad-dmeen-to" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
"Duped" is a literal English equivalent of the French word dupée. The pronunciation of the feminine singular adjective -- which also translates as "tricked" -- will be "dyoo-pey" in French.
"Of the wood" and "some wood" are just two English equivalents of the French phrase du bois. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "dyoo bwa" in French.
Endurance moto, enduro, équitation, escalade sportive, eisttock and escrime are sports whose spelling starts with the letter "e" in French. They translate respectively as "endurance moto," "endurance," "riding," "sport climbing," "ice stock sport" and "fencing" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "aw-dyoo-rawnss mo-to," "aw-dyoo-ro," "ey-kee-ta-syo," "eh-ska-lad," "ey-stok" and "eh-skreem" in French.
"Of the..." is an English equivalent of the French word du. The masculine singular word represents the combination of the preposition de ("of") and the masculine singular definite article le ("the"). The pronunciation will be "dyoo" in Alsatian French.
"Míldio" is a Portuguese equivalent of "downy mildew" (Peronosporaceae family).The Portuguese word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "o" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "um" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "MEEL-dyoo."