In Italian, it's pronounced "fran - CHAY - zay," which means "in the French manner."
"Fran-TCHEY-zey" is the way to pronounce the Italian word francese. The feminine/masculine singular word may serve as an adjective or noun. The translation will be "French" regarding language, nationality, and person.
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roasted potatoes and veggies rice of any kind..garlic is my favorite a plain pasta...extra virgin olive oil and some white wine italian bread garlic bread large salad...I love a good caesar
Pronounce it from the following words; Chi (CHIcken) sel (SELl)
"un poulet" (masc.) Poulet is the word for chicken in French.
Francese.
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Francese italiano
Francese-italiano
In Mexican Spanish, "chicken" is pronounced as "po-yo." The "ch" is pronounced like the English "ch" in "chicken" and the "i" is pronounced as a short "ee" sound.
There is no accent mark on the phrase "veal francese".Specifically, the phrase combines the English word "veal" with the Italian word francese. The Italian word is a feminine/masculine adjective. The pronunciation will be "frahn-TCHEY-zey" in Italian.
you pronounce mgmt : chicken shakk