22:12 Oct 1, 2000 |
English to French translations [Non-PRO] | ||||
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na | ambre |
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ambre Explanation: In English, you would pronounce am-ber In French, it is the sound "an" (which is a little similar to "Huh", but without pronouncing the "H" at the beginning) and "br" with the "r" sound in the back of your throat, if you can do it or with the tip of your tongue, as some French Canadians do. "an-br" |
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