throat is 'la gorge' in French.
The word for throat in French is "gorge".
Usually it means 'the throat', but 'les gorges' can mean a canyon such as 'Les Gorges du Verdon'.
Much the same as in English. The French 'r' is sounded in the back of the throat.
I think (but not sure) it is pronounced cans and Spelt quenze
mère rhymes (more or less) with bear (but don't forget the 'r' is pronounced at the back of the throat and the last 'e' is also counted as a syllable)
The word for throat in French is "gorge".
huevos
The cast of French Throat - 1975 includes: Francoise Germain Antoinette Turquois
Angine
The origin is medieval French for a band of linen wrapped around a woman's neck and head. Can also be a piece of armour protecting the throat. From the French 'gorge' meaning throat.
Beagles comes from a french word that means gaped throat and that is why beagles are called beagles.
J'ai un chat dans mon gorge. (I have a cat in my throat). Used when you have a really scratchy throat during a cold or something.
The r sound in French is made in the throat.
Usually it means 'the throat', but 'les gorges' can mean a canyon such as 'Les Gorges du Verdon'.
the surgeon general of the French army
Much the same as in English. The French 'r' is sounded in the back of the throat.
I connect it to the French word for throat which is gorge,thus derives the word gorget ,a small armored plate to protect the throat in battle (sabre cuts),