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What is the pronunciation of French age

The pronunciation of "French age" depends on the context:

1. French Age as a noun phrase:

* "French age" refers to a specific historical period or era associated with France. It's pronounced as:

* "French" like "frentsh"

* "age" like "ayj"

* So, the full pronunciation would be "frentsh ayj".

2. "French age" as a descriptive phrase:

* "French age" can also be used to describe something that has a French origin or character.

* In this case, the pronunciation is the same as above: "frentsh ayj".

3. "French" as an adjective:

* If you're referring to a specific age within France, you would use the adjective "French".

* In this case, the pronunciation would be:

* "French" like "frentsh"

* "age" like "ahzh" (the "h" is silent)

* Example: "What is the French age of majority?" would be pronounced "What is the frentsh ahzh of majority?"

Important note: In French, the word for "age" is "âge" and it's pronounced "ahzh".

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