Une gomme- A rubber
Pronounced oo-n-gom
Une regle- A ruler
Pronounced oo-n-reg-lu (as in umbrella)
Un stylo- A pen
Pronounced- a-steel-oh
Un crayon- A pencil
Pronounced- a-cray-o (as in drop)
Une trousse- A pencil case
Pronounced- oo-n-troo-se
Un cahier- An exercise book
Pronounced- a-kai-ay
There are several translations for classroom in French: classe, salle de classe, or salle.
Some classroom objects include desks, chairs, whiteboards, markers, textbooks, calculators, and computers.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
In French, you pronounce seventy four as "soixante-quatorze."
"The objects of the classroom" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase les objets de la classe. The pronunciation of the words -- which also less formally translate into English as "classroom objects" -- will be "ley-zob-zhey duh la klahss" in French.
the classroom is called 'la classe' in French
There are several translations for classroom in French: classe, salle de classe, or salle.
Some classroom objects include desks, chairs, whiteboards, markers, textbooks, calculators, and computers.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
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
If you are looking for the way to pronounce the French word for key, "clef," it is pronounced, "cleh."
In French, you pronounce seventy four as "soixante-quatorze."