In French, "peaches" is pronounced as "pêches." The "ê" sound is similar to the "ay" sound in English words like "day" or "say," and the "ch" is pronounced softly as "sh."
"Chienne" in French is pronounced as "shee-en." The "ch" is pronounced as the English "sh" sound, and the "enne" is pronounced with a nasal sound.
In French, "tacheté" is pronounced as "ta-shay-tay." The accent is on the second syllable.
As a sh sound. So a name like Charles would sound like sharl.
Some French words that have "ch" in them include: Chocolat (chocolate) Chat (cat) Château (castle) Chanson (song)
There is no rule. The pronunciation of ch depends on the origin of the word. For words with a Greek origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [k]. eg mechanics, chemistry For words with a French origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [sh] eg charade, machine Usually in English the ch is pronounced as [ch] eg chalk, church, much
In French, "peaches" is pronounced as "pêches." The "ê" sound is similar to the "ay" sound in English words like "day" or "say," and the "ch" is pronounced softly as "sh."
"Chienne" in French is pronounced as "shee-en." The "ch" is pronounced as the English "sh" sound, and the "enne" is pronounced with a nasal sound.
In French, "tacheté" is pronounced as "ta-shay-tay." The accent is on the second syllable.
As a sh sound. So a name like Charles would sound like sharl.
Some French words that have "ch" in them include: Chocolat (chocolate) Chat (cat) Château (castle) Chanson (song)
It's French; pronounced 'per-ch-owe' 'per' as in 'person', 'ch' as in 'champagne' and 'owe' as in 'owe' or 'oh'.
To pronounce "chic" in French, you would say "sheek." The "ch" is pronounced like the "sh" in English, and the following "i" makes a long "ee" sound.
The CH are pronounced as SH and the word rhymes with bear, so it'll be "sher".
Cholera is pronounced KOH-luh-ruh but CH is usually pronounced as in the word cheese or chicken.
Ranch, french, bench
ch ch ch ch like a train's wheels