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Do you know how to pronounce his last name?

Small children often cannot pronounce the r, l and s sounds.

The pastor said, "I now pronounce you husband and wife."

The city has a Native American name that I am unable to pronounce.

She referred her son for speech therapy because he cannot pronounce all of his speech sounds.

The ingredients list on the side of the box contains many words that are impossible to pronounce.

At the graduation ceremony, I hope the principal pronounces our names correctly.

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You can pronounce Eukaryotic as "yoo-kay-ree-ah-tik."

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Ying er is pronounced as "ying-er" with emphasis on the first syllable "ying".

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maar-ha-baa

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Je viens d'Australie.

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ANT-E-GOE-NISH

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me - khi - ta - rian

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1. Tigre is spanish for tiger.

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sol·stice (sŏl′stĭs)

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bándearg is pronounced bawnd-yar-ug

pinc is pink

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In French, "forever" is pronounced as "pour toujours."

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Latin: pluvia (pronounce ploo-vee-a) French : pluie (plwee) Spanish : lluvia (lyoo-vee-a) Portuguese: chuva (shoo-va) German : Regen (ray-gun) Welsh: glaw (glow to rhyme with cow)

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"Intellectual" (having to do with logical thought) is pronounced "in-tuh-LEK-chew-ull".

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Te Puke is prounounced 'Teh Pu-keh', the 'pu' as in 'put'

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ΜΟΥ ΛΕΙΠΕΙΣ (moo leepees), or:

Σ' ΕΧΩ ΧΑΣΕΙ (seho hashee) (meaning: I have missed you).

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In Mandarin Chinese, "grandpa" is pronounced as "yéyé" (爷爷).

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Tippah is pronounced with a short i sound and the pah is pronounced like the u in puppy.


So it could be spelled Tipuh, except it's not.

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"Fel ach" doesn't mean anything in Welsh so there isn't a correct pronounciation. It's like asking what is Sdgvhjjvy hjvgh in English.

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It is pronounced as "seuhn-neen fai lohk" with the emphasis on the first syllable of each word.

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Hannah = Channah (חנה)

"Hannah" is one of those names that comes to English directly from Hebrew.

It's a Hebrew name, pronounced "KHAN-nah".

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At the right hand of God may her loyal soul be.

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een (Pronounce: eyn)

twee (Pronounce: twey)

drie (Pronounce: dree)

vier (Pronounce: veer)

vijf (Pronounce: vive)

zes (Pronounce: zes)

zeven (Pronounce: zeyven

acht (Pronounce: acht)

negen (Pronounce:neygen)

tien (Pronounce: teen)

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You pronounce maui mow-E

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You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.

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pronounce it as freez.

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How do you pronounce Bruchko?

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You pronounce it gorge

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you pronounce it as ei

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How do you pronounce Baekje.

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Albustix pronounce

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You pronounce it as Page.

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Brin is how you pronounce it

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In the UK, they pronounce it like 'sugar' while Americans pronounce it like 'tea-aga'.

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You pronounce help {HELP}.

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You pronounce it like this NEF-THIS

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You pronounce it like "rev"

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You pronounce it like block :)

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You pronounce Scissors as <Sizzers>

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You pronounce grunge grŭnj.

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pronounce it as if it was spelt center

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You pronounce it like this (SIGH-ON)

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How to pronounce ojon

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