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(For the the verb ressentir). The Microsoft translator pronounces «ils ressent» (they feel) as « re-son »
Is this correct? I thought you are not supposed to pronounce the «ent» in verb endings, as in the third person plural of this verb?

Bonjour Iggy,
In French, to pronounce "il ressent", you do say [sen] and to pronounce ils ressentent, you do say [sent]. Take a look at a more trustworthy conjugation website such as Reverso for example (which include the correct pronunciations).
I hope this is helpful. Bonne journée !