There are two ways to pronounce "either".
The first is eye-ther.
The second is ee-ther.
The first version sounds like the letter "i" in the beginning, while the second makes an "e" sound at the beginning.
You can pronounce it either with a short A sound, or a long A sound. If you prefer to pronounce it with the long A sound, it sounds like the word "attics".
According to the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary it can be pronounced either /'mɪnətɔː(r)/ or / ˈmaɪnətɔː(r)/
You pronounce help {HELP}.
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Pronounce 'taille' with the ending sound of "why"
You can pronounce it either with a silent t or without it doesn't matter.
Locals pronounce it pee ance. The spelling indicates either _piece ance_ or _pice anse_.
You can pronounce it either as ē'kwīn' or ĕk'wīn'.
It's pronounced either ænə'toʊlɪən oreɪnə'toʊlɪən
It's pronounced as either:'hæpinɪs or 'hæpinəs.
You can pronounce it either with a short A sound, or a long A sound. If you prefer to pronounce it with the long A sound, it sounds like the word "attics".
You pronounce Kyrah like Kee-ruh. Another way to pronounce it is Ki-ruh. Either way I like it. I would pronounce it the first way.
They-LEE-mah or They-LEH-mah either is correct
The pronunciation is either ah-LEEM or AH-lim
Shaak Ti is pronounced "Shack Tea." Or some people pronounce it "Shock Tea." Either way is correct.
It can be pronounced either Rah-men or Ray-men.
Either pronunciation is correct, but the preferred pronunciation is: Huh Ras'ment