No. but pronounce it for the female cat: 'la chatte'
"SHAW coe law" Don't pronounce the t.
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Take the English word free and add a t sound at the end. (Don't pronounce the s at the end.)
t's pronounced like bow for boys and bell for girls
"la grenouille verte d'arbre"
The letter "e" at the end of a French word usually signals that the final consonant should be pronounced.
This is a difficult one; yah-oor-t is somewhere near.
'Est' in French is pronounced like the English word 'ay' followed by the letter 's'. The 'e' is pronounced as a short sound, similar to the 'e' in the English word 'pet'.
The French word "cote" is pronounced as "coat" with a silent "e" at the end.
mah - t (with a soft 't)
"SHAW coe law" Don't pronounce the t.
In French, August is pronounced as "aw-guhst" with a silent "t" at the end.
bah-boh-lah Babolat is a French company. In French, a T ending a word is silent, e.g. the T at the end of "Chevrolet" (named after the French-speaking Swiss racing driver Louis Chevrolet). So if you pronounce the T at the end of Babolat, you're making the same mistake as if you pronounced the T at the end of Chevrolet. Think how silly that would sound!
You would pronounce it "curran." Drop the "t" because it's French.
Minou (pronounced Me-new where I am from)I don't know where you're from, but cat in Cajun french is chat...pronounced Shah. The T is silent.
The word Pontiac is pronounced as "PON-tee-ak."
restaurant is French, but you pronounce it like restauran. (without the t)restaurant like you