I'd probably tell it to pronounce it as zhahn or zhauhn. Thought it's going to 
have difficulty in differentiating it from when it talks about Jean Stapleton 
or the actress Jean Simmons, not to mention of any blue jean pants or skirts.

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> Hi, all:
> 
> Is there a way to get JAWS to replicate the French soft J sound, as in
> “Jean Valjean”? I was trying to change its pronunciation of that name
> in the dictionary manager program, but couldn’t get it to pronounce it
> as I knew it should be pronounced. Any pointers, appreciated! Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> Sandra
> “To love another person is to se the face of God.”
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