French-speaking jellies: how do you pronounce the word "bransiller"?

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answer:Did you find it in a sentence? On a sign? When I search for it, it always comes up capitalized, so since there’s no definition and it’s capitalized, I’m guessing it’s a name. From my memory of high school French, I’d pronounce it, “Bra’-see-ya” You sort of swallow the end of “Bra” and say that part through your nose.

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