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In Hawaiian, the letter "H" is pronounced as "ha". It is a consonant that is commonly used in words and names in the Hawaiian language.
English is a partially phonetic language. While it is not completely phonetic, meaning that the same letter or letter combination can be pronounced differently in different words, there are consistent patterns and rules that determine pronunciation.
There can be some confusion as Russian has a letter С, which is analogous to the Latin (and English) S. It is always pronounced as "s". It also has the letter Ц, which is analogous to the Latin (though not the English) C. This letter is pronounced as "ts". с = 's' as in see ц = 'ts' as in cats
The answer is the word WRONG - this is a five-letter word that is always pronounced as "wrong."
The letter "i" in the Spanish alphabet is pronounced the same as the name of the letter "E" in the English alphabet.
The pronunciation of words is determined by language rules and conventions. In English, the "x" in "xylophone" is not pronounced as a "ks" sound because it follows the rules of the letter combination "xy" which is typically pronounced as a "z" sound.
No. In English words the letter q is only used in the digraph qu-, usually pronounced KW- initially. Only foreign words may have q without u. In the transliteration of Arabic words, the q alone stands for a sound that is not heard in English. Silly commercial spellings like Qantas are pronounced as if the u were in place. No one pronounces Qantas as Kantas, but always as Kwantas.qat, qis, qua3 words found.
The letter "Y" is pronounced as "why" in English.
The German letter 'i' is pronounced like the English letter 'e'
The mark over the letter 'n' in Spanish is called a tilde, and it is used to create the letter "ñ." This letter is pronounced like the "ny" in the English word "canyon."