they are pronounced they way they are spelled
The Korean letters (Hangul) for 'knowledge' is : 지식 , pronounced 'Jee-shick' If you're unable to see the letters, you probably have to install fonts for Korean letters to your computer.
Mary Nicole is pronounced almost the same in Korean as it is in English, except that the letters R and L are the same letter in Korean.
in native korean, it is seumul, pronounced /suhmool/, while in sino- korean it is sip, pronounced/sheep/
syazwani is pronounced the same in Korean as it is in English.
Cathy is pronounced "Katty" in Korean.
In Korean, the name "Sean" can be written as 션 (pronounced as "sheon") or 션 (pronounced as "seon").
뭐 it is pronounced as ''mo''
yes but only if you know Korean and English. Then you would convert or translate
Crystal is pronounced Kuh-leess-tal in Korean.
Jangmi is pronounced as "jang-mee" in Korean. The 'a' in 'jang' is pronounced as in 'car' and the 'ee' in 'mee' is like the 'ee' in 'bee'.
There are two ways to edit a picture and add Korean letters. First use a translation service and cut and paste the Korean letters on to the photo. Then second you change the language on your computer to Korean and edit photos from there.
"Age" in Korean is pronounced as "Na-E". It is written like this: 나이