"bonjour" (hello, can be used the whole day) or "bon après-midi" (I spent a good afternoon)
ounkay
A good doctor in French is un bon médecin.
No amber haase not good at french. thankyou, merci
Mwen Renmen ou I Love you
Only if you have an accent. If you pronouce them correctly then they do not rhyme.
b-honbon
In French, "Grace" is pronounced as "grahss." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "r" sound is soft and not pronounced as strongly as in English.
Strictly speaking, "Good afternoon" would be "Bonan posttagmezon," but "Bonan tagon" ("Good day") is more common.
pronouce as ty'pe
pronouce it "Zed"
trente-quatre
mon nom est
We pronouce it like serre
literally ... meh-lerr
hear 'anniversaire' in link
In French, "4500" is pronounced "quatre mille cinq cents."
In French, "Alice" is pronounced as "ah-lees." The "ah" sound is similar to the "a" in "cat," and the "ees" at the end is pronounced like the letter "e" followed by "s."