This answer by Hubert Lamontagne is the best written description of how to pronounce ”mon dieu”:
Mon : consonant ‘m’ + vowel ‘on’ (a kind of nasal ‘o’, similar to ‘on’ in ‘don’t’)
Dieu : consonant ‘d’ + consonant ‘y’ + vowel ‘eu’ (a vowel with pursed lips, closest English equivalent would be ‘er’ but it doesn’t have any ‘r’ sound to it… if you know German, it’s the same as ‘ö’).
"Dieu et mon pays" translates to "God and (my) country" in English.
mon Dieu means 'my God' in French.
dieu et mon devoir means "God and my duty". This is a saying from a coat of arms referencing the english royal saying "dieu et mon droit" (God and my right) by implying that it is not a right but a duty.
You mean "mon dieu"? That means "my God"
It literally translates as... 'My God what a beauty.
"Dieu et mon pays" translates to "God and (my) country" in English.
"Oh mon dieu" is French for "Oh my God" in English. It is an expression used to show surprise, shock, or disbelief.
mon Dieu means 'my God' in French.
dieu et mon devoir means "God and my duty". This is a saying from a coat of arms referencing the english royal saying "dieu et mon droit" (God and my right) by implying that it is not a right but a duty.
You mean "mon dieu"? That means "my God"
It literally translates as... 'My God what a beauty.
"my God!"
The motto of Kingdom of Great Britain is 'Dieu et mon droit'.
Dieu is the French word for God. Saying "Mon Dieu!" is the equivalent of saying "Oh my God!" Dieu also is a Vietnamese name for a girl!
dieu et mon droit simply means "God and my right", or "God and my privilege".
Mon Dieu was created in 1960.
"mon deux" is a typo for "mon Dieu", i.e. "my God!"