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How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
That's it--how do you pronounce it, please. If it is French, it would be
"cla-foo-tee", but otherwise, just the way it looks?? Experts to the rescue, please. |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
Nancree wrote:
> That's it--how do you pronounce it, please. If it is French, it > would be "cla-foo-tee", but otherwise, just the way it looks?? http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=clafoutis The Intarweb has spoken... Looks like you are correct. -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
>(Nancree)
> >That's it--how do you pronounce it, please. If it is French, it would be >"cla-foo-tee", but otherwise, just the way it looks?? clafouti [kla-foo-TEE] Originally from the Limousin region, this country-French dessert is made by topping a layer of fresh fruit with batter. After baking it's served hot, sometimes with cream. Some clafoutis have a cakelike topping while others are more like a pudding. Though cherries are traditional, any fruit such as plums, peaches or pears can be used. © Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
"Nancree" > wrote in message ... > That's it--how do you pronounce it, please. If it is French, it would be > "cla-foo-tee", but otherwise, just the way it looks?? > > Experts to the rescue, please. It's pronounced just like you wrote it above. Cla-foo-tee. kimberly |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
John Gaughan wrote:
> Nancree wrote: >=20 >> That's it--how do you pronounce it, please. If it is French, it >> would be "cla-foo-tee", but otherwise, just the way it looks?? >=20 > http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=3Dclafoutis I had to laugh when I read the orthographic notes. cla=B7fou=B7ti or cla=B7fou=B7tis A baked dessert composed of a layer of fresh fruit topped with a=20 thick batter. [French clafoutis, from Old French : claufir, to attach with nails=20 (from Latin clv fgere : clv, ablative sing. of clvus, nail + fgere, to=20 fix) + foutis nominalized form of foutre, to stuff. See footle.] This verb "foutre" is also a slang word that on the streets is the=20 equivalent of "****." Startled me when I lived in Brussels and heard=20 people talking about stuffing (from my school French) and I didn't get=20 it at first. > The Intarweb has spoken... >=20 > Looks like you are correct. And, to make matters more complex, as noted above, it's also spelled=20 clafouti. In which case pronunciation is easier. In the south of France, the pronunciation varied from place to place.=20 Near the Italian border, it was pronounced cla-foo-teess. Pastorio |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
Thank you so much !
Nancree |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
Thank you, John
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How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
Nancree wrote:
> Thank you, John You're welcome. I wasn't sure how useful dictionary.com would be, it isn't exactly the most accurate dictionary around. But it does agree with what other people said. -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
How do you pronounce "clafoutis" ?
Nancree wrote:
> That's it--how do you pronounce it, please. If it is French, it > would be "cla-foo-tee", but otherwise, just the way it looks?? > > Experts to the rescue, please. The same way the boorish husband aside Goldie Hawn's rich-bitch wife in "Overboard!" pronounced the name of that chick he had on the yaght (after she went overboard, of course). Cla-foo-tee! Jill |
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