Artemis is pronounced like this:
AHR-teh-miss
Now, in Ancient Greek, the I would sound like a long E since the letter was IOTA (ee-YO-ta), but in English, we shorten the I.
Artemis is pronounced like this: AHR-teh-miss In Greek the E is the letter Epsilon, which has a short E sound most of the time, like the "e" in red, fed and bed.
He sounded like Christopher Lee.
Use Epsilon, the first E, when you need the sound as in "get".Then use Eta if you want the sound as in "scene".As for the O's, do Omicron for the "got" sound, and Omega for the o sound as in "home".
The Y has a long E vowel sound (stud-ee).
The Russian use the Cyrillic alphabet. It consists of 33 letters.А (ah)Б (be (like a sheep sound))В (ve)Г (ge)Д (de)Е (ye)Ё (yo)Ж (she( like the sound of a electric toothbrush))З (ze)И (e(like in me))Й (ya( like saying it quick with the y in yes))К (ka)Л (L(Long sound LLLL))М (mmm(like something is tasty))Н (nnnn(like the n only long like the m))О (regular like English)П (p( p sound kinda like blowing air or spitting))Р (r( r sound when rolling the r))С (ssss( like a snake hissing))Т (t( don't say the letter say the sound)У (oo)Ф (f( sound))Х (ha)Ц (ts( like the Japanese tsu only without the u))Ч (ch)Ш (sh)Щ (sh(similar only placing teeth differently))Ъ (silent vowel)Ы (uoi( like saying oi only with an uh (uhoi)))Ь (silent vowel)Э (e(like in met))Ю (yu( like saying you))Я (ya)
Artemis is pronounced like this: AHR-teh-miss In Greek the E is the letter Epsilon, which has a short E sound most of the time, like the "e" in red, fed and bed.
The usual pronunciation has a short I sound for the first E and again for the I, and the final E is silent (ih-clips). * The first E is often pronounced, technically incorrectly, as a long E (ee-clips).
Yes, the word "igloo" has a short e sound, like "ih-gloo."
The E has a short E sound, the I and the A have schwa (ih/uh) sounds.
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
In the word "spider," the letter "i" has a short vowel sound. It sounds like "ih" as in "sit" or "in."
The I in "variety" has a long I vowel sound, and the Y has a long E sound. The pronunciation is "vuh-RY-ih-tee" .
The letter "Y" almost always oxygen says, "Ih" as in HIT. Ih-ellow, t-ih-rone, Mar-ih, and so one. In words like chimney where there is an "E" in front of an ending "Y", then the "Y" is pronounced "ee".
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
The short I vowel sound in "shiny" sounds like "sh-ih-nee". It is a quick and crisp sound that is typically spelled with the letter 'i' in words like "sit", "fit", and "did".
The primary accent is the "tris" sound of tric. (ih-lek-TRIS-ih-tee)
No, the word "dice" is pronounced with a short "i" sound, as in "ih."