@@yavannakementari521 its not day-bue-see if u want to get it closer to the french way of saying it id say the closest sound in english would be "duh" for the first syllable so duh-bue-see but without any emphasis on the h sound in "duh" also im sorry that i sound a bit rude.. but im french so id wanted to tell u how we pronounce it!! at the end of the day most ppl would understand who ure talking abt i think.. except french ppl who arent familiar with how english pronounciation affects french words (i did look up how british english and american english pronounce it and the way u say it seems closer to the american way, according to google)
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Wow, i see a huge crowd in the class, is it a one-time event or a regular weekly class?
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It’s pronounced DAY-bue-SEE
@@yavannakementari521 its not day-bue-see if u want to get it closer to the french way of saying it
id say the closest sound in english would be "duh" for the first syllable
so duh-bue-see but without any emphasis on the h sound in "duh"
also im sorry that i sound a bit rude.. but im french so id wanted to tell u how we pronounce it!! at the end of the day most ppl would understand who ure talking abt i think.. except french ppl who arent familiar with how english pronounciation affects french words
(i did look up how british english and american english pronounce it and the way u say it seems closer to the american way, according to google)
@@melowlw8638 thanks, yeah I just say it the way my piano teacher says it (I’m American)
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