The conditional adverb is spelled "may." The month is spelled May.The female given name can be May or Mae.The given name Mey is usually pronounced with a long A, as "may."The Chinese word mei (no) can be pronounced "may."
Twocar·riageThe 'i' is not pronounced the i is silent
The word this has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
Two (pronounced MAY - pull).
The word laundry usually is pronounced with two syllables. The syllables in the word are laun-dry.
"coo" - "pon"
Breathe has only one pronunciation that I have ever heard or heard of.
The word 'the' can be pronounced in different ways depending on context. It is sometimes pronounced with the schwa when the following word begins with a consonant.
The word Celtic can be pronounced in two different ways, either as, Keltic or Seltic.
Coupon has two syllables. Cou-pon
There are many different ways to spell "ticket" because there are many definitions of the word. Here are a few: ticket=ticket; card, ticket, note, coupon= kaartje; ticket, note, bill= biljet; voucher, receipt, coupon= bon.
The spellings shop (verb, noun) and shoppe (noun only) are pronounced the same.
The word "the" in Spanish can be said in two ways. The word el (pronounced ehl) and the word la.
wasichu - Pronounced Wah-see-chu
Always is pronounced 'all ways' or 'awlways'. If by "short a" you mean the /æ/ sound in "cat" (/kæt/), then the answer is no: "always" is pronounced /ˈɔːlweɪz/.
Un coupon means the same as the English word coupon.
PERMIT can be pronounced in two ways depending on what you really would like it to mean. example: It can be [per-MIT] if you use it as a verb. ex: I did not perMIT the students to leave the campus. Or it may be pronounced as [PER-mit] if you use it as a noun. ex: I have my examination PER-mit in my pocket.