French pronounciation
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I used ploss since Americans would pronounce plass to rhyme with pass, mass, crass, etc. plahss is better<BR><BR>Any ideas on how to phonetically spell the soft j sound, as in Jacques, j'adore, etc? American English doesn't really have that sound. The closest I could think of is the sia in amnesia or ambrosia. Any takers?
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1. midwestern Americans would pronounce "ploss" the way the French would say "place" -- the "o" is so broad and "flat" there. (First time I went to the movies near Chicago someone asked me if I wanted "hat puppers on my neachos" and it took me a moment to translate to "hot peppers on my nachoes.")<BR><BR>2. dot-com simply refers to a commercial domain, so no, it doesn't automatically mean an American address.<BR><BR>3. To help Americans with the "j'-" sound, try the second "g" in garage -- unless, of course, they pronounce it "garadge." Try "vision" in that case.


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