"lau" from "laura" but lower.
"r" in the back of the throat, like you're hawking a loogie.
"ent" like "on" in "song" (that means, no s and no g ending, just what you say in between)
"fa" like "do re mi fa so la si do"
"vre" with "v", hawking loogie "r", and then "e" like "euh" but only very slightly pronounced, none of this "eh" or "aye" nonsense.
Basically, if you don't speak french, don't bother.