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I try to roll my r’s.
But it always comes out like a gutteral r instead, like I’m choking on it.Pa 💦gh💦 ee
It’s actually pronounced Pah-Wraith

mon enfant
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I also feel that way when I properly pronounce Mon’rree-all
I feel dirty pronouncing De-twah
Even that n is suspect. Surprise French silent letters be like
Moh-reh-aal
This is more like it
We don’t say the N or the T
- Canadian
Mor re al is how I would write it but yours is probably better for pronouncing
tbh, the n isn’t silent in french, it serves to make the /ɔ̃/ sound (it’s kind of a nasally O) with the “on” digraph
(adressed at anyone reading) btw, does the /ɔ̃/ sound even exist in english? i can’t find any example of it…
I mean, no letters are really silent, they affect the pronunciation of adjacent letters.
I’d say you don’t pronounce the ‘n’ like an ‘n’, making it silentish, and it affects the adjacent ‘o’, giving it a more gutteral sound.
Now if only I could roll an ‘r’ instead of gurgle it
The way the quizzical “huh” is sometimes pronounced is close perhaps? I don’t know if I’d call that an English word though.
pro tip: make no one happy by pronouncing it “mount-reel”
It’s more like mon-ray-ahl.
Nawlins
Ah, the city everyone in France hates
Signed: Bordeaux
Adding signature from Nantes
It’ll be quicker to round up the cities that won’t sign… Paris. That’s it that’s the list.
Do you think Justin Bieber sprays his DNA all over the ladies when he’s in Paris, France?
This will always come into mind when I here pah-ree France lol.
*paw
Ai slop alert =/
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Hmm?
These comments are exhausting. You’re making an accusation but you’re not bothering to follow it up with anything at all. It’s just a complete hunch that you throw out. How is this supposed to be helpful? If you want to accuse something of being AI, that’s fine, but at least have some sort of basis to it or check Google to see if this actually is AI. By making false claims you’re only making it EASIER for good AI to slip past.
Stop it, please.
When I’m speaking English I pronounce it Paris.
Lorsque je parle français je le prononce Paris.







