It seems to have something to do with the idea 'Prick him anywhere; and you will find that his blood is Bibline' but pronounce it; I don't know.
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The first syllable should be pronounced the same as that of "Biblical"; the second as you would "line" in "phone line".
It is not a question of which one he would have used but which one did he use. The question suggest that he didn't use one. He did use on and it was the original 1611 King James Version.
Do-ree-toes. I used to pronounce it Do-ree-toss :p
Out-liar, I used to pronounce it out-lee-er but people got confused.
I pronounce it "Buh-Ret" now. I used to pronounce it "Bare-It", but I'm pretty sure it's pronounced "Buh-Ret".
a dictionary because it some times give you how to pronounce it
You pronounce the name Michael, Mike ul. The name is Hebrew and the people who speak that language pronounce that... or at least they used to. I learned that in a Hebrew class.
you have to now how to pronounce the words that are used in math
It's pronounced pawn-ko. Many people on TV pronounce it wrong! They pronounce it pan-ko like a pan used for cooking. The letter A in the Japanese language is pronounced aw.
When used as someones surname, it is pronounced "Harfpenny"
It is very important to learn how to properly pronounce words that will be used while speaking to another person. Appendices, is pronounced as Ah-pend-i-says.
Xiawu is pronounced as "she-ow-woo." The "x" sound is similar to the "sh" in "she," the "ia" sounds like "yaw," and the "wu" sounds like "woo."
You would pronounce the word tourism as, tore-iz-im. Tourism is a word used in the travel business. It is the visiting of vacation destinations, and points of interest.