merci it sounds basically like the English words mare, see
There are hardly any French words beginning with k. The only one anything like kaka is kaki - "a persimmon". A French word that sounds like kaka is caca. This means "excrement".
french: mal spanish: el mal chinese: sounds like feel no arabic: sounds like rashada italian: male sound like ma'lay irish: olc
me -- moi (sounds like "mwah")
This could be completely untrue, but match sounds more European to me, where game sounds like it would be used in America more.
les sounds quite like layil sounds like eel
the french word for "found" is "trouver" [sounds like]TRU-V-EH
Some words with different meanings in Britain and America include "biscuit" (cookie in America, scone-like in Britain), "chips" (French fries in America, crisps in Britain), and "pants" (trousers in Britain, underwear in America).
The French word that sounds like "twal" is spelled "touaille." It refers to a towel or cloth used for cleaning.
one kind of French slang is called "verlan," where the syllables in words are reversed. Even the name is an example of this: "l'invers," repeated with the second syllable first, sounds like "verlan."
"Prince" in English translates to "prince" in French--spelled the same but pronounced differently. (The "r" sounds like a slight clearing of the throat, and the "in" makes the nasal vowel found in words like "un" and "main")
"Saisons". Sounds like "saihzouns".