Mostly the french sounds right for English as well – except in English rillettes should start with an r consonant instead of the "Voiced uvular fricative" that it starts with in French. There's no l sound in rillettes in English. All the others afaik are pronounced very near the same in French and English.
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If a waitress at a French restaurant doesn't understand French or English pronunciation of the menu she shouldn't be working there.
Why would you speak French to an English waiter?
You're French is so bad
Mostly the french sounds right for English as well – except in English rillettes should start with an r consonant instead of the "Voiced uvular fricative" that it starts with in French. There's no l sound in rillettes in English. All the others afaik are pronounced very near the same in French and English.