The name Père Noël is pronounced "pair no L" in French.
2 because you don't pronounce it pre-form-ed. You only say pre-formed.
The word "predilection" is pronounced as "pre-duh-lek-shuhn."
The pre Revolutionary war is the French and Indian war
do pre vou
"Ha-fa-day" or more formally (pre 1920s) "Ha-fa-Ah'-Day"
"Ha-fa-day" or more formally (pre 1920s) "Ha-fa-Ah'-Day"
je représente (re-pre-sont)
Yes - and then some!
how you spelled it is just how it sounds, though the how you spelled it likely means prefix, like the de- in defuse or degrade. the way it is spelled is prix (price) fixe (fixed)
by name
'un pré' is a meadow or pasture in French. "Beau pré" means "beautiful meadow" in French.
There are two possible meanings. It could have come from the word Deprest meaning someone who lived by the meadow (pre). This is a northern French derivation. Or it could be an old English name that was brought to England by the Norman conquerers. It is derived from an old Latin word that means Elder or counsellor - Presbyter. The actual origin of the name is not fully known.