1. FRANCE
a. fraans
b. fraanch
c. frawns
d. frawns (with light or silent 'n')
e. fraans (with light or silent 'n')
f. (other than the above)
2. DEUTSCHLAND
a. dewtshlaand
b. dewshlaand
c. dutshlaand
d. doyshlaand
e. doytshlaand
f. (other than the above)
2006-06-29
13:40:59
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Anonymous
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I didn't mean regionalized pronunciation, I meant how it is pronounced (or supposed to be) by the locals, in standard French or German.
2006-06-29
13:46:58 ·
update #1