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How to pronounce "Mme Temple"?



 
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How to pronounce "Mme Temple"? Fri Oct 06, 2006 19:55 pm  How to pronounce "Mme Temple"?
 

Hi

Could you please tell me how to pronounce Mme Temple?

Is it Madam? Pronounced like Madam?

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How to pronounce "Mme Temple"? Fri Oct 06, 2006 22:14 pm  How to pronounce "Mme Temple"?
 

Tom wrote:
Hi

Could you please tell me how to pronounce Mme Temple?

Is it Madam? Pronounced like Madam?

Tom

'Mme' is the abbreviation for the French 'Madame', which is pronounced [ma'dam] (with the stress on the second syllable) -- i.e. not like the English 'madam' ['mad9m].
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