Shepherd. Haphazard. Stephen. Are the three examples a friend and I came up with during discussion last night. You have got to love the minds of English majors.
I think it's pronounced like cory-and-er. But the 'o' is pronounced more like the sound it makes in the word 'odd' as opposed to the word 'or'
estheseakA αισθησιακά "th" is pronounced like in word "think" or "thought" not "that" or "then"
The Greek word for luxury is Truphae (I think it is pronounced True-FEY) and it actually means softness. Hope that helps.
Kimi Räikkönen, a Finnish formula driver has a good example of a Finnish accent. Finnish is pronounced almost exactly as its written, which shows in the accent. The R, V, P and some other letters are also quite sharp.
The word 'spearmint' is pronounced as 'spear-mint'. The first syllable 'spear' is pronounced like the word 'spear' and the second syllable 'mint' is pronounced like the word 'mint'.
The word 'accept' is pronounced somewhat like except
"Pizzelle" is pronounced just like "pizza", replacing the final "a" with the "elle" sound, rhyming with "bell". The above is only true as a Americanized word. To pronounce "Pizelle" as an Italian word, it is pronounced pee-ZELL-eh.
Ðð is pronounced as the th in the English word though.Þþ is pronounced as the th in the English word think.
It is pronounced "Fweez", like the word "freeze" with a lisp.
ThatThe th is pronounced like the th in them, there, or those.The a in that is pronounced like the a in the word cat, bat, or mat.The last t in the word that is pronounced like the t in cat, rat, or fat.
in Chinese like a name it can be pronounced li ke hawk but rhyming so wawk i think
i think it is a compound word like when u prononce snow and man u will get snowman