Pronouncing been as bin is actually "bad" English. The verb been is the past participle of be, and it is properly pronounced with the long 'e' sound. The word, which has been (long 'e') around since at least 1010, and in common usage is frequently pronounced as bin instead of with the long 'e' sound.
Proppant is pronounced as "proh-pant." The 'o' in proppant is pronounced as a short 'o' sound, like in the word "hot," while the 'a' sound is pronounced as a short 'a' sound, like in the word "bat."
je: J is pronounced like the s in "pleasure" e is pronounced like the sound "uh", like when you've been hit in the side m'appelle: m'appelle is pronounced like muh*pell
No, "real" and "here" do not rhyme. "Real" is typically pronounced with a long 'e' sound (like "reel"), while "here" is pronounced with a short 'e' sound.
You say wen but it is spelled when. In older versions of English, the "wh" had a unique sound that would sound like "hw". So, when, instead of being pronounced "wen" like it is today, would have been pronounced "hwen".
No, "glow" and "bow" do not rhyme. "Glow" is pronounced with a long "o" sound like in "go," while "bow" can be pronounced with a long "o" sound as in "low" or with a diphthong as in "cow."
No, "knew" and "soon" do not rhyme. "Knew" is pronounced with a /n(y)uː/ sound, while "soon" is pronounced with a /suːn/ sound.
It is pronounced as "køːsønøm." The letter "ö" is pronounced like the vowel sound in "bird," and the letter "ő" is pronounced like the vowel sound in "herd."
The long "i" sound is pronounced like the "eye" sound, as in the word "sky" or "time."
The surname Feucht is pronounced as "foy-kht." The "eu" in Feucht is pronounced like the "oy" in "boy," while the "ch" represents a throaty sound similar to the sound in Scottish loch.
Boese is pronounced like "boo-suh." The "o" is pronounced as a long "o" sound and the "e" is pronounced as an "uh" sound.
No, the word "bathtub" does not have a short "a" sound like in "cat." The "a" in bathtub is pronounced as a schwa sound, which is a neutral or unstressed vowel sound.
Hristos is pronounced as "HRIS-tos" in English. The "H" is pronounced like an "h" sound in "hello," and the "s" is pronounced like an "s" sound in "sun."