Actually, it is "Le Mon".
The "Le" as in the French "le"; closer to "luh" rather than "lee".
Only the "s" is silent from "Mans".
I've heard it from genuine French people!
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Actually, it is "Le Mon".
The "Le" as in the French "le"; closer to "luh" rather than "lee".
Only the "s" is silent from "Mans".
I've heard it from genuine French people!