Pronounced like toes, except the s makes a sharp s sound like as in snake as opposed to the z sound you would here in toes. Think toast without the t..:)
"Tous" is pronounced as "too" with a soft "oo" sound, like in the word "zoo."
"OH-gee-oh"
When it is followed by a consonant, it is pronounced like the number 2, but with a slightly crisper 'oo' part. When followed by a vowel, it's the same except that the 's' makes a 'z' sound that slurs together with the following vowel.
'Levis' is pronounced as "LEE-viz."
You can say "all together" in French using various phrases such as "tous ensemble," "tous réunis," or "tous ensemble maintenant."
Prounounce it like this Tows
in-i-qu-i-tous.
"Tous" is pronounced as "too" with a soft "oo" sound, like in the word "zoo."
Spain
ZJoy-oh no-well ah too.
You pronounce it (p)hi-le-tus. (Fi-lee-tous). It has three syllables. For extra, Philetus means, a carpenter.
Taken directly from the Tous website (www.tous.com):Since 1920, TOUS has created a jewellery style, unique in the world, based on the concept jewel-fashion and adapting its creation to the different styles of each person. Apart from jewellery, the core business of the company, TOUS also has a wide range of accesories: handbags, watches, fragrances and glasses.
Sometimes, it is pronounced two followed by a hard 's' and other times, the s is silent.The final 's' being pronounced is a function of how the word is used in a sentence. In most cases, the 's' at the end of 'tous' is not pronounced. For instance, if you say "Tous les parcs sont petits", All the parks are small, then tous, meaning all (an adverb) is pronounced without the final 's'. But if you say, "Ils sont petits, tous", meaning They are small, all of them, then the final 's' would be pronounced.
Pronounce it as in the second part of Pavlova or luh-vuh
AK-nee
The brand name "Nikon" is pronounced as "ny-kon."
"OH-gee-oh"