Re: How do you pronounce 'Manon'?
in reply to a message by LakeGirl
I'm not sure how to transcribe it, but the -on sound is a nasal one where the n isn't entirely pronounced (but not omitted either). Don't know if that makes sense as an explaination. The a is an open a sound like "hat" and the stress is on the last syllable, as always in French.
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