Thrakur(kur - like cur)
thrakay
2007-05-24 06:25:12
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answered by balaGraju 5
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If you have no knowledge of French phonetics or pronunciation, then the following is an approximation:
Traqueur - like 'tracker' but with the stress on the last syllable nad, if you can manage it, a 'uvular' r at the end.
Traquer - like 'track - hey' but without the 'h'
2007-05-24 06:50:25
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answered by JJ 7
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Two very specific french sounds :
-eur and -é
"eur" sounds like the U in "fur". And the "er" in pronounced like the "é" in the one of the french words you use : café :)
or cliché
2007-05-24 06:59:12
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answered by snewpette 3
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that is the high-quality i would do. i constant one of the crucial grammar. others can decide on up from right here: Soyez bienvenus au café. Qu'est-ce que vous aimez? Voici votre café. Et voici votre thé. Vous comme vos additions. Et le the est one million,seventy five E. Le cafe est two,000 E.
2016-09-05 10:14:36
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answered by vero 3
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Hi!
I'm french, I registrer it . The first is "traqué", the second is "traqueur"
(sorry, I have a sore throat , but pronounciation is good ;-)
http://site.voila.fr/anglaisexos/index.html?0.9224404016567992
2007-05-24 07:47:46
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answered by -O- 7
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traquer=tra (a like in car)-ck-e (e like in bed)
traqueur=tra (a like in car)-ck- er (er like in her, but without pronuncing the h)
2007-05-24 06:43:30
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answered by raggiante 5
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