You say ee-ee, for example Pompeii is pronounced pom-pay-ee-ee.
Break the two 'i's apart: ee-ee.
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alii
The Latin word for "ray" is radius (-ii, m.).
The Latin word for two is Duo and the Roman numeral for 2 is II.
The Latin word for "volunteers" is voluntarii(-iorum, m.). A single volunteer would be voluntarius(-ii, m.).
From the Latin Jacobus meaning James after James II and VII
The Latin (Roman) word for the number 2 is duo. The Roman numeral for 2 is II.
Ax- as you would pronounce it when referring to the wood cutting tool. -i- as you would pronounce it in the word Igloo -s- pronounced like the s in the word snake
Do you mean Roman numerals? It's written as II, but you don't pronounce/say Roman numberals. You'd either substitute Latin or English (or whatever other language you speak) in for it. So, we'd just say it was 'two'. In Latin, it'd be 'Duo'. In French, it's 'Deux'. In Spanish, it's 'Dos'. And so on and so forth.
Happy Ending - 2014 II was released on: USA: 31 October 2014
You can say 'ii bousan'.