ay
However, if the next word starts with a vowel, then you pronounce the t.
Mon nom est is pronounced "mohn nom ay" in French. The 'n' in 'mon' is pronounced like the 'n' in 'now', while the 'o' in 'nom' is pronounced as in the English word 'home'. The 'est' is pronounced like 'ay' in English.
Ou est ton billet? (pronounced "oo es ton bee-et)
In French, "what is your name" is pronounced as "comment tu t'appelles".
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
"Est-ce qu'elle est là?" = "Is she there?"
'She is' in French is 'Elle est.' This is pronounced 'El air'
Mon nom est is pronounced "mohn nom ay" in French. The 'n' in 'mon' is pronounced like the 'n' in 'now', while the 'o' in 'nom' is pronounced as in the English word 'home'. The 'est' is pronounced like 'ay' in English.
That's a tricky one. "Est" as in the verb "is" (Il est, elle est, etc.) is pronounced somewhere about halfway in between "eh" and "ay." However, the noun "l'Est" (the East) is pronounced "est."
où est-ce, pronounced as 'oo ess'
Answer: Qui est-ce? (pronounced key-es)
Quelle heure est-il?
Elle est americaine (pronounced "El ay american)
you say : elle est magnifique pronounced : elle ai manifeeque
Ou est ton billet? (pronounced "oo es ton bee-et)
In French, "what is your name" is pronounced as "comment tu t'appelles".
"elle est une actrice"Pronounced ell - eh - oon - actrees.
It's just Jason, I believe! Only pronounced as you would in French.