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it depends what type of accent you have, if you have an American accent, like me, it's pronounced "Ma-Dum"
like te-a but really smooth and together trust me i have a british accent
It's Τε-τέ-λε-σται..[Tetelestai ("e" like pencil, same for "αι"] and you pronounce the word as tetEleste..the accent on έ..=]
Sure, you can try guessing my American accent by listening to the way I pronounce words or phrases in American English. Accents are influenced by various factors, including geographical region, ethnicity, and language background. Good luck guessing!
The correct pronunciation of the Native American name "Kiche" is k-EE-shay. The accent is on the second syllable.
You pronounce "Marhaba" exactly as you have written it. The accent is Márhaba.
You stress the 'a' when you pronounce it, but the word general does not have a written accent.
A Midwestern accent is characterized by a lack of strong regional markers and is often considered neutral or "General American." It typically involves pronunciations that are relatively close to the standard American English accent, with some subtle characteristics such as a tendency to pronounce the "a" sound in words like "bag" or "can" without as much nasalization.
There is a certain American accent, in which the people would pronounce those words as "flirta, deserta, squirta," etc. In that accent those words might be said to rhyme with Alberta.
The famous cat in Alice in Wonderland is the Cheshire Cat. With a British accent, this would be pronounced CHESH-uh cat. In an American accent, it would be CHESH-er cat.
It depends on your accent. If you pronounce them alike, then they do, for you.
You say it like this: Ac-sent