Koo for the first part of the word. Now, that "leur"part is about halfway between "lerrr" and "loooor" You'll get pretty close if you set your lips asif you are going to try and pronounce "loooor", but try to make the sound "lerrrrrr" So, together it would be "kooo - lerrrrr" but for that last part keep your lips formed in the O shape.
2006-12-21 06:05:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The following assumes you are a native English speaker.
Two syllables.
First syllable: "coo" as in cool.
Second syllable: "lear" as in "learn".
If you are US, then drop the final "r", unless you can do a French retroflex R!!!
BTW, stress on the second syllable: not strictly correct, but if you're an English speaker, it will come out right!
2006-12-21 14:05:56
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answered by JJ 7
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Take the word "cooler" and draw out the second syllable for as long as you possibly can. That should do the trick!
2006-12-21 14:28:44
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answered by Doethineb 7
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Say the "cou" like you are starting to say the word "could." Then say the "leur" to rhyme with "her" with an extra "r" at the end.
2006-12-21 14:00:40
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answered by Celestia 1
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"Coo" as in "coop" for a chicken; "Lur" as in lurch.
2006-12-21 13:59:07
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answered by byhisello99 5
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kalure
2006-12-21 13:58:42
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answered by fuufingf 5
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