The spelling is "tigres" (les tigres = the tigers).
In French, chimpanzee is pronounced "shee-pahn-zay."
In Italian cat is spelt Gatto and pronounced Gut-toe and in french cat is spelt cat but pronounced key-a.
In French, octopus is pronounced "poulpe."
Actually,it's spelled the same way,but pronounced different.Like this:schag warr
The French word for water is "l'eau (pronounced "lo" to rhyme with "go").
"To swim" is "nager" pronounced "nahj-ay"
It has no actual translation, so it will not sound french, but if you insist, you can go by the same spelling and go by Stacé pronounced Stahseh
Chicago is spelled the same in French as it is in English. However, in French, it is pronounced as "she-kah-GO."
The word "image" in French is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, so it does not have an accent.
Vide (meaning empty) is pronounced veed' in French.
Ghosn is pronounced as "Go-zn" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Ballet is pronounced the same in French, as it is a French word. It is pronounced 'Bah-lay'.
The French word for tomato is "tomate" pronounced "toe-MAHT"
The name Brahem is pronounced "brah-em" in French.
Allez is like an order meaning "Go!", as it comes from the verb "aller". (Both are pronounced "al-ay")
The faux-French homophone geaux is used in the Cajun regions by fans of local sports teams such as the LSU Tigers, Tulane Green Wave and New Orleans Saints.This follows the French spellings -aux and -eaux that are pronounced "oh."