it is pronounced as marshal
Sure! "Martial" is pronounced as ˈmär-shəl, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "ar" sounds like the "ar" in the word "car" and the "tial" is pronounced like "shul."
It is pronounced as "show-low-eets-kweent-lee".
In Mohawk language, "Rakshótha" would be pronounced as "Rahk-SHOW-tha".
The homophone for "marshal" is "martial."
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.
You can politely ask the person how to pronounce their last name, or ask them to spell it out for you phonetically. It's important to show that you're making an effort to correctly pronounce their name.
Me-show
what questions could be ask for declaring martial law
Show-par
Chamele has no meaning in Hebrew. But if you could tell me how to pronounce it, I can show you out to write it out phonetically in Hebrew letters.
I think its martial arts
Robi-show. The i is like E and cheaux is pronounced show.
There have been many martial arts shows. Human Weapon was one that would visit a country and study the native martial art. When the visited Okinawa they studied with some of my teachers.
In the martial arts it's to show your level.
Saisho-no (sigh-show no)
Con - Show - Hock - N
I heard on their show pronouncing it "jewdeece."
Martial means anything having to do with the body so martial art means "body art" so it could be anything from dancing to karate. I thing the earliest humans had dances so that would be considered a martial are