Rosetta Stone. It is a software to learn languages and it gives you the pronunciation of words.
The word "software" comes from the combination of "soft" referring to anything that is not hardware or physical, and "ware" which is short for "hardware". This term originated in the 1960s in the computer science field to distinguish programs from physical components.
It is how my wife pronounces the word "vagina"
It is probably the word "funny". Julia Gillard pronounces a number of words differently to how the common Australian may pronounce them. It is a simple fact that a great many words in any language do not have a single pronunciation. There is usually no hard and fast rule for which pronunciation is correct. Furthermore, how one pronounces words will vary depending on his or her country of origin, and the region from which they come within that country.
meeshmaah (PRONOUNCES MEESH ma)
Svedski (pronounces svehd-skee)
There is no such word. The German language pronounces the 'tz' sound as being included in the letter 'z'. Thus, you are probably looking for the meaning of Kreuz, which is, in English, a cross or crucifix.
This is not an English language word: maybe it's a word in a different language.
Petreuse is a word derived from another language. A translating software, website, or book, can provide the language origin and English meaning of the word.
Diction refers to the choice of words and their arrangement in speech or writing, while pronunciation is how those words are spoken or articulated. Good diction involves using appropriate and clear language, while good pronunciation involves speaking those words accurately and clearly.
I think you mean the word 'sphere' ? It's pronounces 'sfeer'
According to the urban dictionary, it is the way a northerner pronounces the word thirty.
There is no native word for wheat. Modern Hawaiian borrowed the English word "wheat", but pronounces it "huika".