Proper pronounciation of boule? Log in or register to post comments Jeff Hertzberg (Artisan Bread in Five) because I took Japanese, Spanish, and Hebrew, never French. In my mind I was saying Bou-lay. But according to Jeff, it's Bool, rhymes with pool. OH. I'm sure there are some rules to pronouncing French words, but I never learned them. One of these days I'd like to. Log in or register to post comments Listen to this: http://www.forvo.com/search/boule/ Log in or register to post comments All of the other attempts, however, are hilarious. Log in or register to post comments thanks Log in or register to post comments Here are some other baking terms, probably more than anyone wants to know: http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/9848/french-baking-terms Log in or register to post comments It is pronounced "BOO-l". In French you don't pronounce the "e" at the end of most words. French has such a hard pronounciation system! lol Log in or register to post comments That's trouble with a capitol "T" that rhymes with "B" and that stands for "boule" :) (ouch) Log in or register to post comments
Jeff Hertzberg (Artisan Bread in Five) because I took Japanese, Spanish, and Hebrew, never French. In my mind I was saying Bou-lay. But according to Jeff, it's Bool, rhymes with pool. OH. I'm sure there are some rules to pronouncing French words, but I never learned them. One of these days I'd like to. Log in or register to post comments
Here are some other baking terms, probably more than anyone wants to know: http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/9848/french-baking-terms Log in or register to post comments
It is pronounced "BOO-l". In French you don't pronounce the "e" at the end of most words. French has such a hard pronounciation system! lol Log in or register to post comments
That's trouble with a capitol "T" that rhymes with "B" and that stands for "boule" :) (ouch) Log in or register to post comments
Jeff Hertzberg (Artisan Bread in Five) because I took Japanese, Spanish, and Hebrew, never French. In my mind I was saying Bou-lay.
But according to Jeff, it's Bool, rhymes with pool.
OH. I'm sure there are some rules to pronouncing French words, but I never learned them. One of these days I'd like to.
Listen to this:
http://www.forvo.com/search/boule/
All of the other attempts, however, are hilarious.
thanks
Here are some other baking terms, probably more than anyone wants to know: http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/9848/french-baking-terms
It is pronounced "BOO-l". In French you don't pronounce the "e" at the end of most words.
French has such a hard pronounciation system! lol
That's trouble with a capitol "T" that rhymes with "B" and that stands for "boule" :) (ouch)