As a sh sound. So a name like Charles would sound like sharl.
To pronounce "chic" in French, you would say "sheek." The "ch" is pronounced like the "sh" in English, and the following "i" makes a long "ee" sound.
"Chienne" in French is pronounced as "shee-en." The "ch" is pronounced as the English "sh" sound, and the "enne" is pronounced with a nasal sound.
In French, "tacheté" is pronounced as "ta-shay-tay." The accent is on the second syllable.
It is spelt 'Cześć' and pronounced 'chesh-ch'.
In French, "peaches" is pronounced as "pêches." The "ê" sound is similar to the "ay" sound in English words like "day" or "say," and the "ch" is pronounced softly as "sh."
To pronounce "chic" in French, you would say "sheek." The "ch" is pronounced like the "sh" in English, and the following "i" makes a long "ee" sound.
The CH are pronounced as SH and the word rhymes with bear, so it'll be "sher".
"Chienne" in French is pronounced as "shee-en." The "ch" is pronounced as the English "sh" sound, and the "enne" is pronounced with a nasal sound.
In French, "tacheté" is pronounced as "ta-shay-tay." The accent is on the second syllable.
In-ch-cai-lo-ch OR in-ch-cai-lo-q
It is spelt 'Cześć' and pronounced 'chesh-ch'.
If you mean the German word for to cook then it is pronounce koo-chen where the ch is in the throat like the ch in loch.
rah-ch(hard ch)ell-ah
le-ch-on
ch-ee-z th-uh ch-i-ow
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