pay-lob-oh-lis (a fungus that grows on cow manure)
The popular dance group Pilobolus pronounces it pi-LOB-o-lus, with the second syllable accented, and 'pi' sounding as in pinch or pick.
Channah is typically pronounced as "Khah-NAH" with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is a Hebrew name, and the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional accents.
Pilobolus crystallinus was created in 1784.
Pronunciation depends on your accent. Some people do pronounce "our" the same as "are", while others pronounce it as a single syllable "ow", rather than the two syllable "hour". English is funny like that: there are just so many accents around the world that you often can't even ask why a word is pronounced in a certain way; since it often has multiple pronunciations!
That probably depends on your regional accent. Coming from Scotland I'd put it on the second syllable, 'val', but people with other accents may pronounce the word differently. Say the word yourself and feel where the emphasis is.
'Hime' is typically pronounced as "hee-may" with the emphasis on the first syllable. However, keep in mind that pronunciation may vary depending on regional differences or accents.
Some accents on one-syllable words are there to indicate the difference between the word being used as a question or not used as a question. The ones used as questions have an accent mark.
You would pronounce it /ɡɹɪfɪn/ The first syllable rhymes with "if" and the second with "in".Stress is on the first syllable.
the first syllable i.e. pronounce grass-land
Awesome, Accents
In my accent (British English) it's the first syllable - THEater. This may vary for other accents.
You pronounce it with the emphasis on the first syllable in Próspero Año.
Syllable is how to pronounce it in a word and alphabet is the letter itself.