Fehr-nan (with the nasals)-leh-jeh.
2007-03-19 05:16:55
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answer #1
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answered by Alambic 4
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Fernand pronounces basically how it reads, the last name, Léger, has an accent over the e, so it should read something like Layjay. I think.
2007-03-18 18:49:43
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure Fernand is just like how we would pronounce it, but Léger is like "lay-jeh" but the "j" sound is a soft sound, know what I mean?
2007-03-18 18:53:22
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answer #3
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answered by CathyH 3
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i took french and the r's can make a G sound sometimes
here it goes
Fegnand Léjeg....
u basically change the R to a faint G sound and pronounce the E with the accent very strong, and u change the G to a J makin the sound stronger.. and the last R also changes to a faint G sound..
2007-03-18 18:55:36
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answer #4
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answered by ♠Nekogal♠ 2
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you pronounce it Fernand Ligah
2007-03-18 18:48:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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fair-Nah lay-Jay
pronounce the Nah through your nose, pronounce the ai and ays quicker than you would in English, pronounce the j like the s in measure.
2007-03-18 20:41:15
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Fer - nong Ley- jay
2007-03-18 18:58:05
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answer #7
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answered by arienne321 4
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http://192.20.225.55/tts/speech/d02d60b354074b426f10066e82655d35.wav
Fer-nong le-zeey
2007-03-18 19:07:46
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answer #8
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answered by Speck Schnuck 5
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