It depends on the person. Some say Ay-Tee-Ay-Tee because of other walkers, like the AT-ST, AT-PT and AT-AA.
Others say At-At (@-@) because it's more efficient to use just two syllables rather than four syllables.
I use to say Ay-Tee-Ay-Tee Walker, but now I just just say At-At Walker for the last 10-12 years.
Here's a guide, if you want to say "All Terrain Armored Transport", say "Ay-Tee-Ay-Tee". But if you want to say "AT-AT Walker", just say "At-At-Walk-Er".
like 8
Ate - teen - ate - ees
The word "eight" is pronounced as "ayt."
e-val-u-ate
Terra thal (rhymes with shall) ate.
gly-cin-ate: gly- rhymes with eye / -cin- rhymes with sin / -ate rhymes with ate (accent on the first syllable)
n-ate wooow so simple.
Fig-yer S-ck-ate-ing
Hecate : Heck-ate or Heah-KAH-tae
Robert - pig - ate No, it's Row-bair Pee-gay.
So-dee-um Non-an-oil-oxy-ben-zeen-sull-fon-ate
The proper way is 3 syllables (sep-ar-ate). Many people quickly pronounce it with 2 syllables, however (sep-rate). The latter is incorrect.
All syllable emphasis depends on pronunciation. If you pronounce the word in standard American English, then the emphasis is on the second syllable. Try saying it e-VAL-u-ate.