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It is simply the nasal a-vowel (same as the vowel in grand, en, sans, tant) in between two t-sounds. A common mistake might be to pronounce the n, but in French an n or m after a vowel simply serves to nasalize the vowel. In other words, the French "tante" does NOT rhyme with the English "want".

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Sounds like "taunt" in english, with less of a u sound, and an e added at the end.

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