A dog is 'un chien' in French. An audio sample is in link for the pronounciation.
hear the pronounciation in link :)
We say with the English pronounciation : seen-dee
le bowling, just the same spelling and pronounciation.
You say "hauteur." (pronounciation: "hau" like "au" in automatic, eur like "ter" in bitter)
Nothing with this spelling or pronounciation, a better transcript or more context would help. Maybe "landau" (pram, baby-carriage)?
The french pronounciation of 'the species' is 'les espèces'.
hear the pronounciation in link :)
un million (masc.) - French pronounciation in link.
Rwanda is spelled 'Ruanda' in French, with the same pronounciation.
Spelling: gris Pronounciation: gree
Iceland is called "Islande" (French pronounciation: "ees..." and not "ice...") in French. It is a feminine noun.
The French for "noun" is "nom". The French "non" is the English "no". Pronounciation for "non" and "nom" is the same.
the canteen is 'la cantine' (fem.) in French. The pronounciation is very close.
We say with the English pronounciation : seen-dee
Haut. pronounciation like "o"
A fig is 'une figue' (fem.) in French. The pronounciation is close to the English one.
It is written the same in English and in French. But there is a difference in the pronounciation. Vive la difference !