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"tew muh mah[n]k"

The French "u" sounds like a very tight "oo" sound (as in spoon), but actually it's closer to "ee" (as in feed). To make the sound, just hold a tight "ee" sound and then round your lips.

The French e (with no accent mark) is pronounced like the "oo" in "good" or "wood".

The "an" makes the nasal A sound, just like in "grand" or "France".

The final "es" is not pronounced; it's just there as part of the verb conjugation ("manques" sounds the same as "manque" or "manquent").

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