u-we-tsi-ge-ya means daughter in Cherokee tsi part is pronounced si. I am Cherokee. So you say it as it sounds but remember the tsi is pronounced si.
It is pronounced as "oo-you-chee-ah-gay-yah".
Pronounce it as "puh-NEE-us."
kit-soon Most people in Japan pronounce it as Kit-soo-ne. While some pronounce it as Keet-sne, dropping the oo in it.
fatima quadri
you pronounce it "g" like the letter g. YOU CAN SAY IT LIKE SI-GI-LI
Start by dividing the word up into : "Iss-a-char"Then, :-pronounce 'Iss' as in "Miss' but without the M as in '[M]iss'- 'a' as in the 'u' in 'but'-'char' as if it is spelt 'car' but pronounce it with a gutteral 'c' as in 'kar'Last but not least, put the stress on the first syllable ie on 'Iss'
ou (pronounce oo)
har-ou-menos
Anjo demo
It is 'ou,' written: 王 You may pronounce it roughly like "ohh."
BELL-ou-GA WALE
bienvenu - be-en-vin-ou
Hal]Ou]Mouni
The word "hour" is pronounced as "our."
Veterans of the army will pronounce this "BIV-wak". Others may pronounce the middle "OU" : "BIV-oo-ak". When in doubt, pronounce it "camping out".
ou as in bow and arrow
Y ou say it like this FR - A - S
zim-baaaa-b-ou-eee