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I can give you advices. So the word thronw in french is "trone". You do not pronounce the "e" at the end, the "r" is kind of harsh, nor rolled, but you can do that too I guess. I can't really explain how to pronounce it by writing.

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crown is 'couronne'

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un royaume

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