If the word "language" were French, how could it be pronounced according to the rules of the French language?

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"Language" has is own spelling in french, that is "langage" it is pronounced (lan ga j) language would also be pronounce the same way because the u won't make any difference , it would be silent.
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You have to learn modes and tenses by heart, make sentences using the verbs according to the subject and the tense. You should also to some grammar and conjugation activities. All the best.
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It means job interview. Entretien for interview, we also use interview in french. Embauche for hiring. Recrutement. So entretien d'embauche means hiring interview, simple put, job interview.
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