"Peau" is relatively easy to pronounce, it is "Po", like the name of the Red Teletubby.
"Jeune" is a little more difficult. The French "j" is different from the English "j" and is actually the same as the "s" in "pleasure" or the "g" in "beige". The "eu" sound in French is similar, but not the same as the "oo" in "good" and "look" in US pronunciation (with the mouth a little rounder) or very similar to the pronunciation of the vowel in "bird" in Cockney accent. It is the same sound as "ö" in German, any Scandinavian Language, and Turkish. The "n" is pronounced like an English "n" and the final "e" is silent.
"Peau" in French translates to "skin" in English.
"Jeune" in French translates to "young" in English.
"Jeune" is the French word for "young."
"Plus jeune" means "younger" in French.
You can say "Je suis à la peau brune" in French.
"Peau" in French translates to "skin" in English.
Peau Vavaʻu was created in 2004.
Peau Vavaʻu ended in 2008.
Peau d'Âne was created in 1970.
The duration of Peau d'Âne is 1.5 hours.
la peau (fem.) is the skin in English.
The duration of Peau d'Ange is 1.42 hours.
Peau d'Ange was created on 2002-10-09.
Nic Jeune's birth name is Nicholas Jeune.
La Peau de chagrin was created in 1831.
The cast of La peau du chat - 1996 includes: Jim Adhi Limas as Durteux Pierre Arditi as Georges Robert Bahr as Patron du couscous Bernard Ballet as Neucepas Anne Canovas as La femme de georges Dominique Guillo as Le jeune premier Abel Jafri as Le jeune beur Carine Lemaire as La fille de Georges Johann Martel as Le fils de georges Roger Miremont as Gaillac Bernard Pinet as Loulou Baptiste Roussillon as Le planton Nadine Spinoza as Myriam
"Jeune" in French translates to "young" in English.