cinq to pronounce it properly would be s-e-n-k
It is pronounced "ett" as in vous etes. The 's' is not pronounced.
It's "Mars". It's pronounced "mar". Actually its pronuced mars always add the S because it may mean something diffrent in French. Kind of wierd but true
Bibliothèque (pronounce the "i"s like to be in English and the "è" is spelt like the ay in tray. in phonetics /bi.bli.jɔ.tɛk/ Bibliothèque is also for bookcase. Not to be confused with librairie in French which is a book store
basins, raisins... renaissance chastens, hastens... words ending with ing if you drop the g e.g. chasin' s
In French , six is six ,but you pronounce it by saying sea's Six, prounounced ss, unless preceeding a vowel or h, in which case drop the final s.
s-ah-n-s
cinq to pronounce it properly would be s-e-n-k
"une actrice" pronounce the second "c" as an "s".
Sept (don't pronounce the "p") -cent soixante ( in this strange word the "x" is pronounce "s") dix ("x" is also pronounce "s" in this word) -sept
In French, Versailles is pronounced "ver-sigh." The final "s" is not pronounced.
The French town "Bruys" is pronounced as "brwee". The "s" at the end is silent.
It is pronounced "ett" as in vous etes. The 's' is not pronounced.
In French, "shorts" is pronounced as "shor." The "ts" at the end is pronounced like a soft "s" sound.
In French, "boites" is pronounced as "bwat," with a silent "s" at the end.
de fées means fairy tales in French (don't pronounce the s, its pronounced something like 'fey', but the y is very soft more like 'fei')
tu es.(PS You dont pronounce the S at the end of "es")