It is pronounced "dee-uh kh ben-dee-thyo."
It is spelt 'Cześć' and pronounced 'chesh-ch'.
"Pachad" is pronounced as /pah-khahd/. The "ch" sound is similar to the Hebrew "ch" sound.
Aniyunwiya is pronounced as "ah-nee-YUN-wee-yah."
It is pronounced "ch-yeh-ho-chee-neck."
Tschichold is pronounced as "chee-kold" with the "ch" sound as in "cheese".
God bless = Duw a'ch bendithio
The usual expression would be [Da bo chi] . This means 'May good things happen to you' and is often used as an alternative to 'Goodbye' in Welsh. ---- If you want the literal translation of [May God bless you] that is: Duw a'ch bendithio or Duw a'th bendithio (this form is only when you are speaking to one person who is a close friend).
To bless is bendithio; [ben DITH yo]Duw a'th fendithio (May God bless you.) [diu ath ven-DITH-yo]A blessing is bendith. [BEN dith]
Aniyunwiya is pronounced as "ah-nee-YUN-wee-yah."
In-ch-cai-lo-ch OR in-ch-cai-lo-q
It is spelt 'Cześć' and pronounced 'chesh-ch'.
If you mean the German word for to cook then it is pronounce koo-chen where the ch is in the throat like the ch in loch.
rah-ch(hard ch)ell-ah
le-ch-on
Duw a'th fendithio. Bendith Duw arnat.
ch-ee-z th-uh ch-i-ow
pronounce the 'ch' in Schiaparelli as a 'k'Elsa is exactly how it soundsSkiaparelli