How do you pronounce Pere in Spanish?
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How do you pronounce mon pere in French?
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How do you pronounce Pere Marquette?
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How do you pronounce Pere in Catalan?
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central) IPA: /ˈpe.ɾə/
- (Valencian) IPA: /ˈpe.ɾe/
- Rhymes: -eɾe.
How do you pronounce mere?
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What is a French father called?
French Translation. père. More French words for father. le père noun. dad, parent, papa.
How do you say father in French accent?
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How do you spell Pere Marquette?
Jacques Marquette, byname Père (Father) Marquette, (born June 1, 1637, Laon, Fr. —died May 18, 1675, Ludington, Mich.), French Jesuit missionary explorer who, with Louis Jolliet, travelled down the Mississippi River and reported the first accurate data on its course.
Is Pere a name?
Southern French (Péré): topographic name from a variant of périer ‘pear tree’. Catalan: from the personal name Pere, Catalan equivalent of Peter.
How do you pronounce Oblivions?
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How do you pronounce marsena?
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What do the French call grandparents?
Grand-mère
France: Popular choices are Grand-mère or Grandmere, but Grand-maman is also used occasionally. Children in France may call their grandmothers Gra-mere, Mémé, and Mamé. Quebec: Mémé and Mamie are most often used by French Canadians.