sort of like ee-grex as far as i remember just go on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_alphabet it has the pronunctiation there
"Mieux" in French is pronounced as "myuh" with the 'myu' sound similar to the English word "mew" with a soft 'y' sound.
The French word "vieux" is pronounced "vyoo" where the 'y' is a consonant ('y' as in 'you,' not 'y' as in 'by'), and the 'oo' is pronounced as in "book," not as in "tooth."
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
It depends on how this question is read.If it is asking how to pronounce the French word "y", meaning "there" (like "nous y allons"), it is pronounced like "ee" in the English word "bee".If it is using "y" as "text-speak" to represent the English word "why", the French word for this is "pourqoui". In French "text-speak", "pk" or "pq" is usually used to represent "pourqoui".
"Il y a une mouche dans ma soupe"
de fées means fairy tales in French (don't pronounce the s, its pronounced something like 'fey', but the y is very soft more like 'fei')
"Mieux" in French is pronounced as "myuh" with the 'myu' sound similar to the English word "mew" with a soft 'y' sound.
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
The French word "vieux" is pronounced "vyoo" where the 'y' is a consonant ('y' as in 'you,' not 'y' as in 'by'), and the 'oo' is pronounced as in "book," not as in "tooth."
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
la Loire is pronounced " l'war "
It depends on how this question is read.If it is asking how to pronounce the French word "y", meaning "there" (like "nous y allons"), it is pronounced like "ee" in the English word "bee".If it is using "y" as "text-speak" to represent the English word "why", the French word for this is "pourqoui". In French "text-speak", "pk" or "pq" is usually used to represent "pourqoui".
aret is how you pronounce it
The letter "Y" is pronounced as "why" in English.
"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