Randy Pratt wrote:

> PS - It would be nice to find an audio file on how to pronounce
>      poudriere ;-)  I don't remember much from French I studied
>      50 years ago.

Not that I'm a native speaker, but I'd say the following comes close:
"poo dree air".

Note 1: the ee is short (or *very* short, even), but if I wrote dre one
might wrongly think it's pronounced "dray" instead.

Note 2: the e at the end of Poudriere is silent, but that doesn't
necessarily stop people from tacking on an "uh" anyway ;-)

AvW

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