"Sar-shey" is a way to pronounce the name Sarchet in French. The surname in question numbers among Norman-English names through origins in the Normandy region of northern France and through immigrations to the English Channel island of Guernsey, to England and to Canada and the United States. Birthplace and personal preference turn pronunciation options into "SAR-tchet" or "sar-TCHET" in English and even "sar-shet" in French.
"eau" is pronounced "oh" in French.
Orange in French is orange. This applies to both the color and the fruit. In English the word in pronounced or-ain-ge. In French is pronounced or-ahn-ge.
The French for ten is dix. (pronounced dee)
Home in French is Accueil. Pronounced "uh-kel"
It is pronounced "ett" as in vous etes. The 's' is not pronounced.
Vide (meaning empty) is pronounced veed' in French.
Ballet is pronounced the same in French, as it is a French word. It is pronounced 'Bah-lay'.
The name Brahem is pronounced "brah-em" in French.
The French word for tomato is "tomate" pronounced "toe-MAHT"
In French, "hot" is pronounced as "chaud." It is phonetically pronounced as "sho."
'Copenhague' is pronounced as : kɔpənaɡ
In French, the number 40 is pronounced as "quarante." It is pronounced with a nasal sound on the "an" syllable.
Guy is spelled the same in French, and pronounced 'Gee'.
I think (but not sure) it is pronounced cans and Spelt quenze
France in French is France, but is pronounced Frahnce, not like Frannce as it would be pronounced in English.
"Belle" is pronounced as "bell" in French, with a silent "e" sound at the end.
It is pronounced: Detwo