"Gher-leh" is a pronunciation of the French name "Guerlain."
Specifically, this is a standard textbook way of pronouncing the name of one of the world's oldest perfume houses. There are regional differences within France and in the other French-speaking areas and countries of the world. For example, a French speaker in southeastern France's Provence may say "gher-lehng."
The French name "Guerlain" is pronounced as "Gher-lahn." The "G" is pronounced with a soft "zh" sound, similar to the middle sound in the English word "measure." The "r" is lightly pronounced at the back of the throat.
The correct pronunciation of "Guerlain" is "gair-lahn."
Jean is a French equivalent of the English name "Shane." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which represents the Ulster pronunciation of the Irish name Seán and which translates literally as "John" -- will be "zhaw" in French.
"Mohs" is the pronunciation of the French word Mons.Specifically, the French word is a proper noun. It refers to a city and municipality in the Belgian province called Hainaut. The name serves as an abbreviation of an ancient Latin name, Montes ("hills"), for the area.
Yes, Eve may be a French name. It's spelled the same as in English, except for the accented first letter 'e'. But it's pronounced a bit differently. The English pronunciation is the same for 'Eve' as for 'eave'. In comparison, the French pronunciation is 'ehv'.
Âne is a French equivalent of the German name Ezell. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which literally means "donkey" -- will be "ahn" in French.
The correct pronunciation of "Guerlain" is "gair-lahn."
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Guerlain was created in 1828.
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There are many perfumes as there are many perfumers... a few of my personal favorites: O de Lancôme, Petit Guerlain de guerlain, Trésor de Lancôme, Parfum d'Eté de Kenzo
Guerlain Chicherit was born in 1978.
Simonetta is an Italian equivalent of the French name Simonette.Specifically, the Italian and French names are feminine proper nouns. The pronunciation of the Italian name is "SEE-moh-NEHT-tah." The pronunciation of the French name is "see-moh-neht."
"Ley-zaw-dlee" is a pronunciation of the French name Les Andelys. The original meaning of the northern French place name may be found in "the agitated, churning waters" of the Seine valley's Gambon River.
Jean is a French equivalent of the English name "Shane." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which represents the Ulster pronunciation of the Irish name Seán and which translates literally as "John" -- will be "zhaw" in French.
"Charles" is a French equivalent of the English/German name "Karl."Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "shahrl." The pronunciation of the English/German loan word in French is "kahrl."
"Luh-eek" is a pronunciation of the Breton name Loïc. The masculine proper noun from the northern French region of Brittany translates as Louis or as Lucas in French (and English).