The common English pronunciation is "AH-pull",(IPA æpl), for the fruit or the (proper) company name.
Apple-bee
With the 'a' as in apple and tabby cat:- TA-lin
its pronouced as ap-pol , not aple..
Apfel (pronounce "up fel")
Exactly as it is spelled.
You pronounce it in three syllables, basically: A (short 'a', as in apple) po (with a long 'o', as in "go") gee (with long 'e' as in "gee whiz").
Voy A (as in apple) yamar D vwelta
This is the closest spelling of the word in the roman alphabet Strength or strong is " clang" The "A" is pronounce like the word apple.
In French, "boites" is pronounced as "bwat," with a silent "s" at the end.
Sca (rhyming with the 'a' in 'apple')- pu (the 'u' rhyming with 'you')- lae (rhyming with 'lie').
With the stress on the first syllable. The first 'a' is short (as in 'cat') and the other two are indeterminate.
The word 'attire' is quite easy to pronounce one you understand the English alphabet. Just think of the word 'Apple' and and use the same sounding "A" as in apple or "at". That will give you the right "A" sound. Then for the next part of the word 'tire' think of a car Tyre. So we have At-Tyre. Put the whole word together and you have the word 'attire'.