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Pronunciation of 'de' #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:19 am   Pronunciation of 'de'
 

How should de be pronounced in the following phrase?

Tour de France

Is it like da or di?
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Pronunciation of 'de' #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:51 am   Pronunciation of 'de'
 

I think it's 'di': defacto, de ntegro, de novo, etc.
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Pronunciation of 'de' #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:54 am   Pronunciation of 'de'
 

Isn't it the same as the first /d/ of "David"?
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Pronunciation of 'de' #4 (permalink) Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:04 am   Pronunciation of 'de'
 

O it's beyond me but I think Molly's right. In French it could even be like 'do' in "document" but 'di' or /D/ in "David" for Latin?? I am not sure.
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Pronunciation of 'de' #5 (permalink) Thu Jun 19, 2008 14:50 pm   Pronunciation of 'de'
 

I always thought it's 'schwa'. ə
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Pronunciation of 'de' #6 (permalink) Thu Jun 19, 2008 17:15 pm   Pronunciation of 'de'
 

In "Tour de France", English speakers would usually pronounce it as a schwa: [tur də frans] or [tur də frɔns]
(Notice that we don't pronounce "France" normally in that expression.)

In Latin phrases or people's surnames, it can be pronounced [di], [də] or [dø], depending on tradition or the preference of the person who has the name. You generally never know, and it's better to look it up in a dictionary or ask the person.
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