[sôm]
The "o" is long like in the word "fall". "Ma" is pronounced like the beginning of "mother".
"H" is left unpronounced as it is not a Japanese letter at all - it's just a way to signal to English readers that the preceding vowel should be pronounced long.
it's called fruits basket,silly,you should know since your in the "fruits basket" section.
Because in the past when Tohru Honda was little, they played a game called Fruits Basket.In the game, children would sit in a circle, with one less chair than there are players. The child not sitting in a chair is "it" and stands in the middle of the circle. He names everyone by a fruit. When a fruit is called, those of that name would get up and run around and the last person to find a seat is now "it".Her classmates always told Tohru she was a riceball (Onigiri) and never called on her (since riceballs don't belong in a fruits basket), so she was left out. Tohru never realised she was being bullied by her classmates - she didn't mind though, since she thought riceballs were delicious.Even when she met the Sohmas, Tohru was still the riceball in the fruits basket because the Sohmas shared a part in their curse and Tohru was only an outsider. It was only when the curse finally broke and she became friends with all the Sohmas that she felt like they finally called the riceball and she was no longer left out.
To pronounce my name, say it as "ass-is-tant."
To ask someone how to pronounce their name, simply say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
the bread baskets
Pannier baskets.
my last name is Reuther and I pronounce it Roo-ther
You pronounce it like the name michele.
How do you Pronounce the Cherokee name Angie?
he asked me how do I pronounce a last name of cenet
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.