The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.
The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.
(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
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The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
The correct French pronunciation is "oat- kuh- tyur". The Americanized rendition (OHT koo-TUHR) rhymes with "boat" and "tour". (see related video/ audio links to hear)
It's French. It's Terre not Terra, but you do pronounce it like terra, the "err" is like "air"...Haute is like haute cousine or haute couture, only in Indiana for Terre Haute we pronounce the "h" a bit more...more like "hote", h - long o - t
No, Haute Normandie, now part of Normandy region, is a relatively flat region with no major mountain ranges. It is characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and coastal cliffs, but no mountains.
The verb for pronunciation is "pronounce."