It is pronounced the same way as 'flower'.
Flour is pronounced as /flaΚΙr/. It rhymes with "hour" and "tower".
Godhumai ( pronounce as : go - dhu - mai ).
check a british dictonary :) dahh
dote-tee dough as in flour dough ty = tee
Perguller
fahn-numm
pure (pyour)
In the British accent it is - ostin, oh-stin
nine west
British: Kw-ee-ah American: kweer
I presume that you mean how to pronounce the letter R in English. How and when you pronounce the letter R depends on whether you speak or want to speak British or American English. Generally speaking the letter R is always pronounced in American English and is often not pronounced in British English. Here is a link to tell exactly how and when to pronounce the letter R. The article explains the pronunciation if the letter R in a very clear way, there are some multiple choice questions with answers and explanations. http://www.squidoo.com/quiz-when-to-pronounce-the-letter-r-in-british-english
In the west and southwest of Ireland: l-your (rhymes with 'flour') in the northwest of Ireland and Scotland: l-yore (rhymes with 'more')