Let's split this word in several parts to be able to pronounce it :
"oeu" is one sound, it is like the U in English in "but"
"v" is the same sound than in English
"r" is the standard French R, it doesn't exist in English, it is like a Spanish J in which you add voice
"e" you don't always need to pronounce it, it depends on the sound in the phrase that will follow "oeuvre" : if it is a vowel the "e" in "oeuvre" isn't pronounced, if it is a consonant, the "e" in "oeuvre" will be pronunced almost like the first sound "oeu" but with the mouth a little bit more closed, it is like the sound "ö" in German.
The word "œuvre" in French is feminine. You say "une œuvre".
You pronounce the name Arnaud like Are-Knowed.
Roughly "seenyuh"
Roi (pronounce: rwa)
If you mean to pronounce it the English way, then no french word would do. If you mean to pronounce it the french way then any feminine form of an adjective ending with '-if' will do, like expressive, intensive, allusive, émotive, and so on
oeuvre
The word "œuvre" in French is feminine. You say "une œuvre".
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
"Cu" is just how you would pronounce the french word for neck
An oeuvre is a work of art whether it be music painting or liturature. From the french meaning work,opus.
The word in French is 'contrabandier'.
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
If you are looking for the way to pronounce the French word for key, "clef," it is pronounced, "cleh."
In French, the word "chair" is pronounced as "shehr."
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[pɛʁdy]
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