Not all names used in the English-speaking world have Welsh forms. 'Clint'
sounds more American than Welsh and Hacken is an English surname from
Derbyshire and Nottingham.
Its spelled BASS but it sounds like BASE...
It sounds like 'mahir', and is spelled m'athair.
The country France is spelled Ffrainc in Welsh and sounds like frynk (long i sound).
deidara is pronounced " deh- ii- dar-a "....its actually exactly how its spelled.....put those sounds together and u get "deidara"
Exactly as its spelled... Boba Fett. If you really want a detailed pronunciation, it sounds something like this... BOW, as in bow and arrow, BA, just like it's spelled, *space*, and the FETT, kinda like FEET, but more focused on the T's instead.
how you spelled it is just how it sounds, though the how you spelled it likely means prefix, like the de- in defuse or degrade. the way it is spelled is prix (price) fixe (fixed)
i don't know. i HATE words like that!!! it should be spelled fonics or something like that. lol
Schmidt is pronounced as "sh-mit." The "sch" sounds like the "sh" in "shoe," and the "midt" rhymes with "sit."
You can pronounce Wang Jian, Wang with "a" sounds like in sung, and Jian with "J" is spelled as "C" and the vocal "a" as "e" like in word "end" Hope it help ^_^
It would be pronounced with hard "E" vowel sounds, as though it were spelled STREEK. So that it rhymes with the word WEEK.
Correctly spelled Fionnagán seen in the Irish surname Ó Fionnagáin, sounds roughly like finn-a-gaun.
The proper way to pronounce it is how it's spelled, sound it out: car-a-mel (i.e. kahr-uh-mehl) It is also correct to pronounce it kahr-mehl or kahr-muhl because when you try saying the correct pronunciation a few times fast, that is how it sounds. IT IS INCORRECT TO PRONOUNCE IT CARE-UH-MEHL. If it was meant to be pronounced like that, it would be spelled caeramel or cairamel.