how do you say the name of the country(France) in the language of french
Nine answers:
anonymous
2008-08-10 12:47:49 UTC
Pronunciation is like the 'ah' in 'father', and the article 'la' is like the English 'ahh' as in surprise, or 'I get it'.
So, you would pronounce the name of the country,La France, as:
L(ahh) Fr(ah)nce
anonymous
2008-08-10 13:54:33 UTC
La France
Anthony Z
2008-08-10 12:37:03 UTC
France
Cabal
2008-08-11 01:33:01 UTC
France. The only difference with the English pronunciation is the R, the French use a hard 'r' sound coming from the back of the throat.
anonymous
2008-08-10 15:40:31 UTC
La France.
Don Adriano
2008-08-10 12:37:25 UTC
"La France".
You'd normally use an article in front of a country's name in French--for example, "Les Etats-Unis" for the United States or "L'Angleterre" for England.
Sam
2008-08-10 12:37:06 UTC
Frenche
anonymous
2008-08-10 12:40:53 UTC
france!
french is: francais
anonymous
2008-08-10 12:35:12 UTC
frenche
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