Either to rhyme with owl, or you can put a slight e between the w and the l, 'Tow' (as in wow) 'el' (as in bell).
Two. Tow-el.
Webster's Unabridged says two.
one
This depends on humidity, size & thickness of towel, and probably temperature as well.
It's a Javanese name, right? In Javanese, we always pronounce words like what is written. So Djawadi is pronounce : Ja-wa-dee
You pronounce it Paul Ceyzan. The Ce is pronounced SAY and zanne is pronounced Zan.
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I could use another towel, please. I like that towel. The towel is very plush.
A towel
A towel gets wetter as it dries you. YOU dry off while the TOWEL gets wet.a towel!!A Towel
The correct phrasing is "John has the towel." "Has" is the auxiliary verb used with third-person singular subjects like "John."
no a towel is soft
Is the the towel waterproof
towel or napkin
A towel
(Hand) towel = (das) Handtuch (Bath) towel = (das) Badetuch
A beach towel is a towel for use at the beach, typically larger than a normal household towel so that a person can use it to lie on the sand.
A towel gets wetter and wetter as it dries.
I dried myself with the towel