it is pronounced (sah). your prounce the s before a vowel only (sahs). The n is silent
Also, whenever you see an "n" in the French language, it is a cue that the preceding vowel is spoken "nasally". ~majoranthro
Sans being French for "without" I would think you're looking for Avec, French for "with"
"Sans garde robe"
"amour sans fin"
'vivre sans regrets'
Written six Pronounce ceass
300 in french would be Trois centsbut dont pronounce it as "Cents" as in pennies, pronounce it as "Sans" (french)
In French, "sans serif" is pronounced as "sahn seh-reef", with the emphasis on the first syllable of each word.
une minute sans vous, c'est l'enfer
In French, sans means without.
The French translation for "without" is "sans."
Sans being French for "without" I would think you're looking for Avec, French for "with"
Noo- sans 0r new-sans. The phonetic representation is noo-suhns
"Sans saucis" in French means "without sauce."
Sans is Old French for "without." So 'sans underwear' means "without underwear."
Without in French is sans
without is spelled "sans" in French.
"sans os" (for meat) or "sans arêtes" (for fishes)