If you'll be singing these words, the odds are you want the Church Latin pronunciation, which is "AH-lay" and "pen-NAH-room".
The Classical pronunciation of Caesar and Cicero was somewhat different. The 'ae' vowel was pronounced to rhyme with "lie", not "lay", and final 'm' was probably not pronounced but served to make the preceding vowel nasal.
The Latin for "wings"is alae ( gen. alarum), or pennae ( pennarum lit. "feathers").
Wings.
Alae.
alae
Alae non sunt mihi.
alatum populi
To say the word wings in the Latin language you say alae. This word is said as ali in Italian and alas in Spanish.
The alae ula is not a plan but an animal.
Alae - 1975 was released on: USA: 1975
ameesisiimus
PRY.
You would say milly- tes to pronounce milites.