How do you pronounce Oeuvre?

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tazber
#1How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:31pm

Is it Oh-ver? Or maybe Oh-v-ray?

Or is it Oh-you-vee-ruh?

I think it's Oh-vruh.

Words can be so darn tricky sometimes.


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#2How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:34pm

I thought it was O-very. As in "Some people can be so oeuvre annoying."

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ChanceEncounter
#2How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:36pm

Sound it out girl.

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#3How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:49pm

Oo-vruh.


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#4How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:50pm



How to Pronounce Oeuvre Updated On: 1/3/13 at 04:50 PM

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#5How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:53pm

Then how come Louvre is pronounced loove?


<-----I'M TOTES ROLLING MY EYES

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#6How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:54pm

Loo-ve is a very Americanized pronunciation. In French it sounds much more similar to oeuvre.


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FindingNamo
#7How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 4:57pm

I have no idea how to pronounce it but don't fill up on them or you will spoil your dinner.


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#8How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 5:23pm

Those hors d'oeuvres are quite outré!


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#9How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 5:28pm

She made brazen oeuvretures to a man who never had a friend in this town till she came here!


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FindingNamo
#10How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 5:47pm

I cried when little Oeuvre got shot on the barricade.


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#11How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 6:56pm

I don't remember Oprah getting shot on any barricade.


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Jon
#12How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 7:07pm

"Oprah, Oeuvre, Oeuvre, Oprah" - David Letterman's writers ripping off Tom Meehan.

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#13How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 7:16pm

Jane, Joey's right (as always) but the French don't punch the "-ruh" as if it were a second syllable. English speakers tend to either punch it or leave it off entirely, so we get two pronunciations of macabre: muh-cawb or muh-caw-bruh. (Likewise, Loov or Loo-vruh.)

I took more than a year of conversational French and never got the French "r" quite right. But it's a beautiful language on the page...

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#14How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 7:21pm

Yeah--easy on the second syllable and just when you are thinking about starting to roll the "r", stop. But don't NOT roll the "r". Start, and then swallow it.

Like...well--like something you swallow softly and quickly.


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#15How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 7:30pm

I like when Venus refused to make horse dovers for Olive's company.


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willep
#16How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 7:36pm

The youtube video pronunciation is hilarious.

Updated On: 1/3/13 at 07:36 PM

After Eight
#17How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 11:10pm

"Joey's right (as always)"

Sorry. He isn't. At least not here.

"Loo-ve is a very Americanized pronunciation. In French it sounds much more similar to oeuvre."

Not really. But I thank you for all your Edwin Drood calculations. I appreciate those.

To no one in particular, I would try to avoid the word "oeuvre" as much as possible. At least when speaking English. It sounds awfully pretentious. As for its pronunciation, the "oeu" does not sound as "oo." It's closer to the u in "curve," though not exactly that, either. I'd say avoid speaking or writing the world.

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#18How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 11:14pm

"Not really. "

Seeing as I've lived in Paris for a year and speak fluent French, I can assure you, yes really.


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After Eight
#19How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 11:20pm

Sorry, Kelly, you can assure me as much as you want, but no. Look at a phonetic transcription of the pronunciation of those two words.

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#20How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 11:26pm

I don't need to. I know how it sounds in casual conversation in the typical accent, I've heard other people say it, in Paris, for a very long time. If you'll notice, the pronunciation of many American words is different depending on your region.


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After Eight
#21How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/3/13 at 11:37pm

Kelly,

I can't speak for your experience, but never have I heard "oeu" pronounced "oo," either in Paris or anywhere else in France.

If the OP wanted to know the correct pronunciation of the word, I gave him the closest English approximation thereof.

#22How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 10:31am

After Eight, since you seem to be the only one who knows anything and you've just banned the word, what word would you suggest we use in its place? Let's say, for example, we wished to correct a pompous blowhard who had just asserted that the only reason Into The Woods has any following is because it is by Steven Sondheim and if another composer had written it, it would be long forgotten by now. If (god forbid) I was in that situation I'd say "But Into the Woods is the most popular show in Sondheim's oeuvre! It's not the cart being pulled behind the horse of Sondheim's name, it is the "gateway drug" that brings thousands of new fans to his work."

So how would you correct that misguided cretin while avoiding that taboo word?

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#23How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 10:34am

This reminds me of the cringing popular pronunciation of Göthe (or Goethe). There is no imaginary "r" after the "o". The German pronunciation of "ö" is like the "oo" in "look" or "book".


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After Eight
#24How do you pronounce Oeuvre?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 10:47am

Not that someone as crass as you deserves any elucidation--- are you capable of being elucidated, anyway?-- but, to show how generous I can be-- even to a lout --I would say "Into the Woods is the most popular show among Sondheim's works."

Oh. And here's a freebie. Try to avoid a lamentable phrase like "gateway drug."