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Very close to the way you would say it in English. The French say their letter "r" differently from English speakers; it's a kind of guttural roll at the back of the mouth.

If you were speaking with a French Canadian accent, you would pronounce the last syllable "tin" not "teen", like Kristin except with the accent on the second syllable.

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christophe - with an accent going north west.

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bye xx babes lol g2g ttyl

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christy lynn fall

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jesus (christ)=jesus, jesus-christ

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Christine

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