"ewn plewm"
The French "u" sound is the same as the French "i" sound (which sounds like "ee" as in "beep" but tighter) but with rounded lips, so that to us English speakers it sounds sort of like "oo" as in "loop". However, don't confuse "u" with "ou". Otherwise you might end up talking about your cul ("kew" - ass) when you mean your cou ("koo" - neck).
les heures Une Heure Pronounce: Are-he
The word for table in french is 'une table' (pronounce: tahb-bl)
"Il y a une mouche dans ma soupe"
deux fois pronounce it like this du fwa
blanc - effectively, blahnc, where the little n means a nasalization of the preceding short a.
if you go to google translate. (you can search that up and google should suggest a link.)once you get there they'll give you an option of what to translate from.type:"oiseaux d' une plume" in the box.Translate from: EnglishInto: English.and click the little microphone thingy next to the word. and it'll tell you how to pronounce it. ;)-Jennifer
une plume = feather to write with a "plume"
une plume - a feather des plumes - feathers feminine word
"une maison"
une fenêtre
une bulle
une banque
les heures Une Heure Pronounce: Are-he
"une actrice" pronounce the second "c" as an "s".
une trousse or in a old fashioned way unporte-plume (wooden box that was used to store feather pens)
"personne" is prounounced like "pair son" in english.
A drink is 'une boisson' (feminine noun) in French.