It's the same but the pronunciation is a bit different at the start when you say it.
I'll try and add an example on my agreatdream language learning site after, if it helps.
Glen
Une brochure (fem.)
The word "brochure" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word derived from French.
A sales brochure for a French audience showed a white and blue flag.
Brochure: chilashi ちらし Pamphlet: パンフレット pammfuletto
Serait-il possible de me faire parvenir une brochure sur le camping?
Brochure is French word from the 1700's meaning 'to stitch together' from a time when sheets of paper for small publications were stitched together
"G'day Mate!" If you put that on your brochure you wouldn't be stereotyping Australians, we really do say it a lot. *sigh*
The dutch word for handout is "folder" or "brochure".
make me a brochure
A brochure produced in and for 1960.
id say about $92,000
It is a French word meaning to stitch sheets together, as in a book. This comes from an older French word Broche meaning a pointed tool or an awl