The usual pronunciation of I (the pronoun or English letter) is the same as the word (eye).
However, the pronoun I is sometimes "extended" as (aye), a long I with a very soft long E on the end, similiar to (Ieeeee). Do not drag it out, but put the E sound softly on the end. The word "ice" is long I + ssss. "I" is a long I with a very soft long E on the end.
Klee-shay.
From the French, the pronunciation is klee-SHAY (overused).
Z is pronounce zed in most English speaking countries other than in the US where it is pronounced Zee.
Normally the capital letter C is used. When appropropriate, the phonetic spelling "cee" is used.
The words "see" and "sea" have the same English pronunciation as the letter.
It's pronounced seh.
C
c
"See"
YOU SPELL it K I T C H EN
Coralic can be anagrammed to spell "caloric".
The word is spelled "fascinating". There is a "c".
You spell CABIN like this C A B I N CABIN
With a "c" not a "k"... vection
c
this is how you spell it C H U P A C A B R A! there....
m-i-c -r-o-s-p-o-c-i-c that's how you spell mircoscopocic!!
To spell car C-A-R. car.
You would spell recces as recces.
YOU SPELL it K I T C H EN
Coralic can be anagrammed to spell "caloric".
There is no anagram, although you can spell ray.With a C, this would spell crazy.
ce
Candela
You spell it exercise. Remember: No "c" after the x, and then it's a c and an s. Not a very catchy rule, but I remember it by now.
The word is spelled "fascinating". There is a "c".