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Spuh-sif-ick
Spih-sif-ick
Like tomato and potato- they can be pronounced different ways.
"TEHS-sah" is the way to pronounce "tessa."Specifically, the Italian word represents the past participle form of the infinitive "tessere." It is the masculine singular form. It means "woven."
"KROHK-koh" is the way to pronounce the Italian family name "Crocco."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine noun that is used in the singular. Its literal meaning is "hook." But it also may be translated as "curve."
"Seh" is the way to pronounce "sei."Specifically, the Italian word is the second person informal singular of the infinitive "essere" in the present indicative. It means "(you) are." This is the form of "you" that is used with someone from the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers.
Weyauwega is pronounced as "why-uh-WEE-gah." The emphasis is on the "WEE" syllable, and the name is of Native American origin, specifically from the Menominee language.
That squiggly line, specifically over the N. It gives the N that "ny" sound. Instead of pronuncing SEN-OR, you pronounce it SEN-YOR.
een (Pronounce: eyn) twee (Pronounce: twey) drie (Pronounce: dree) vier (Pronounce: veer) vijf (Pronounce: vive) zes (Pronounce: zes) zeven (Pronounce: zeyven acht (Pronounce: acht) negen (Pronounce:neygen) tien (Pronounce: teen)
You pronounce maui mow-E
sher can mean lion or tiger, baagh (some people pronounce it vaagh) specifically means tiger
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
pronounce it as freez.
How do you pronounce Bruchko?
You pronounce it gorge