It's like saying the word "eye".
I believe it's not "Asians", per se, but Japanese - their language does not have a "L" sound in it, so when they have to pronounce words in English with an "L" they do the best they can. *EDIT*
Key is ключ in Russian. It is pronounced as "klyuch", l is soft, ю is pronounced as English you, ч [ch] is like in English chat.
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
This is the way that some Oriental people pronounce "English," because the "L" sound is difficult for them. It has become a joke meaning poorly-translated English that is unintentionally humorous.
"vill" The v sound is like an English v. The i is also the same short vowel sound for an English i. The double l is pronounced slightly different to English in that it is sounded at the front of the mouth.
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It is a common phenomenon in some Chinese dialects for the pronunciation of the "l" sound to be similar to the "w" sound. This is due to differences in the phonetic system and pronunciation rules between Chinese and English.
Exactly like you pronounce the word "you" in English.
(cass-L) is how you pronounce it castle
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
pess-l
break it down into two syllables sub-tleIt's pronounced [suht-l]. Similiarly you pronounce saddle [sad-l] and shuttle [shuht-l]