In this English pronunciation lesson, learn about words with French pronunciation in English: 22 examples of how to pronounce French words in English. Keep learning English pronunciation with me, an experienced English teacher!

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What other words with French pronunciation can you think of? Share in the comments!

Examples: soufflé, entree, matinee, fiance, cliche, foyer, saute, resume, valet, buffet, chalet, ballet, crochet, gourmet, coup, debris, rapport, faux pas, homage, regime, espionage, and more!

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  1. Hi everyone! Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to give this video a like and respond to this question in the comments. ❤Thanks so much for your support!

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  2. Hi, you're right . The words are from France. But the pronunciation isn't the same in french and in american english. It's almost different. Except for homage and coup, you, american english speakers say it like french people. Just these 2 words.

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