ok.. it never ends.. is it pronounced dough-vo or dov-oh?
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ok.. it never ends.. is it pronounced dough-vo or dov-oh?
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My dear Bruce:
I could not agree with you more. Perhaps the end will come in the next century.
Regards,
Obie
Hey, I'll kick this dead horse once more...
I know but I ain't telling.
So there ";"
Almost 1800 page views. Hmmm... Isn't about now the time for someome to post a chocolate chip cookie recipe so we can kill this thing? :roflmao
In French, you have to say "pee-NOH", with the stress on the last syllable (French stress is always on the last syllable) and both vowels are short.
The "ee" in "Pi" must sound like the "i" in "pick" (not like the "ee" in "fee"), and the "aud" like the short "o" in "pot"), not the long "o" in "know".
Make sure you don't aspirate the initial consonant: in English, initial P sounds are followed by a short "h" puff of air, as in "Pat". None of this happens in French.
The narrow IPA transcription must then be: [pi'no]
Ih preefer pie, actually: apple if given the choice.
hi ya all
It seems you guys have a problem here. The answer to this question is in this link Pinaud pronunciation: How to pronounce Pinaud in French
I hope now everyone's happy and we can go to count sheeps... :gl:
It sounds like he's saying
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