Es-kuh ce-kue
It is pronounced as "sess-tee-kay vee."
Qu'est-ce que tu fais? (Pronounce kess-ker-tuh-fay) or in formal form : Que fais-tu? (Pronounce ker-fay-tuh) (to friends and family) : Que faites-vous ? (ker- fett- voo) (to adults and strangers) or Qu'est qu'on fait? (kess- con- fay)
kess-kuh say
Cantique is pronounced "can-teek" with the stress on the second syllable. The "que" is pronounced like "k" followed by a "uh" sound.
I think the question is not correct :S I'm french and I don't understand what you mean. Do you mean: Je souhaite que vous y soyez? J'aurai souhaité que vous y soyez?
HER-que-lees
"quoi que"
que freo
La as in 'la'rge and que is pronounced k (kay).
It is pronounced K (kay).
que - tain - e - us
I/you/he/she had to cook
questce qui c'est passer en 496
qu'est-ce qu'on fait (maintenant) : what are we doing (now)
It is pronounced as "sess-tee-kay vee."
"more than my own life"
Sess-kay-jah-pahl