It depends

If it's just "Saint" on it's own, then like "sang", but don't pronounce the g - but it's that nasal kind of sound you want.

If it's followed by word starting with a vowel, like St Etienne, you pronounce the "t". Buf if there's a consonant, you don't.

So St Etienne = sangtetteyenne. But St Sulpice = sangsoolpeace.

Posted By: Yurik Hunt, Feb 16, 21:28:13

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