S'il vous plait, venez par ici /or/ Venez par ici s'il vous plait.
T-I-N-A , It's the same with Spelling it's just the way you Pronounce it that's different
No, "ouwee" is not the correct way to pronounce "oui" in French. "Oui" is pronounced as "wee" in English, with a short 'w' sound followed by a long 'ee' sound.
"Eh-mey" is a way to pronounce the French word aimer. The present infinitive may be heard pronounced in other ways -- such as "ay-mey" -- in French-speaking countries other than France. Regardless of pronunciation, it translates as "to love" in English.
His nationality is French, so the way to pronounce it in French would be 'Gonne', similar to pronouncing the word 'gone' in English.
English uses RSVP, which stands for "Répondez s'il vous plaît" (French for "Please respond"), to request confirmation of attendance for events. It is a polite way to ask guests to respond with their intention to come or not.
Est-ce que vous avez....? Pronounce this way please: Ayss ke vouzahvay....?
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
"Shawm-pin-yons" is the way to pronounce champignons in French.
If you are looking for the way to pronounce the French word for key, "clef," it is pronounced, "cleh."
"Bo zhest" is the way to pronounce the French phrase beau geste.
I'm pretty sure that the name is spelled the same, but they way you pronounce it is with a french accent
ohio. pronounce it in a french way :P
The same way you pronounce it in - pen, pet, pig, poke, please
"Ryoo mo-tor-guy" is the way to pronounce the French phrase Rue Montorgueil.
The same way you say it in English.
Suzanne, (pronounced in a similar way)
French pronounce it the same way, 'un Rubik's cube'.