You don't! The letter h does not make a sound in French, although it does have some other uses:
1) It can combine with other letters. For example, ch in French makes the same sound as sh in English, and phmakes an f sound.
2) It can serve as a separation between vowels. For example, the word bahut is two syllables, with the a sound separated from the u sound. Without the h, it would look like a one-syllable homophone of beau.
3) Certain words use an h to indicate that the initial vowel sound is meant to be separate from any preceding consonant from another word. For example, you find such an h (called an aspirate h in English, h aspiré in French) in the word haricot, which means bean. In order to say the bean, you say le haricot. Compare that to a word like homme, whose initial h is not aspirate and so we say l'homme. And when you say les hiboux (the owls), you do not pronounce a z sound to link the words as in les habits (the outfits). How can you tell if an initial h is aspirate when you see a new word? Unfortunately, you can't; you just have to listen to a French speaker or look up the pronunciation in a dictionary.
In French, the word "hor's" is pronounced like "or." It is pronounced without pronouncing the "h," and the "s" at the end is silent.
"Heureux" in French is pronounced as "uh-ruh". The "h" is silent, and the "eu" makes an "uh" sound.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
In French , six is six ,but you pronounce it by saying sea's Six, prounounced ss, unless preceeding a vowel or h, in which case drop the final s.
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
The letter h is always silent in French, so it would be pronounced with a muted h
Salut: peer-aht (the french R is very difficult for amercians; practice by making an H sound before the R)
In French, the word "hor's" is pronounced like "or." It is pronounced without pronouncing the "h," and the "s" at the end is silent.
"Heureux" in French is pronounced as "uh-ruh". The "h" is silent, and the "eu" makes an "uh" sound.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
In French , six is six ,but you pronounce it by saying sea's Six, prounounced ss, unless preceeding a vowel or h, in which case drop the final s.
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
The word "oeufs" in French is pronounced like "urf". The "oe" sound is similar to the "u" sound in "hurt" in English.
aret is how you pronounce it
"Shawm-pin-yons" is the way to pronounce champignons in French.
We don't pronounce it because in french we use french words for the horoscope, in this case: Bélier