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pronounce, announce of the top of my head, try dictionary.com or other similar sites to find better words source(s): high school student
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*
foot. I pronounce soot as suut so words are put,foot,etc.
It is pronounced the same as the separate words "per and "severe." (purr-suh-VEER)
It's pronounced close to the English words "she sure"
Gaudete is a Christmas carol from the 16th century. It is sacred and written in Latin, and renditions of Gaudete have been recorded by various artists over the years.
Rejoice! Gaudeo is the Latin word for "gladden or rejoice." Gaudete is in the imperative mood (ordering or suggesting) and is plural (addressed to more than one person).*There is a Christmas song that is titled "Gaudete, gaudete, Jesus est natus" ("Rejoice, rejoice, Jesus is born").
There are many words people cannot pronounce. If somebody has a different type of accent it might be harder to pronounce words like rural.Here are some words that are hard to pronounce.Otorhinolaryngologist.Colonel.Isthmus.Anemone.Squirrel.Choir.Worcestershire.Sixth.
the third sunday before christmas when they light the pink candle
Pronounce it from the following words; Chi (CHIcken) sel (SELl)
just pronounce it as nine hundred thousand.
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Bishop Allen Academy's motto is 'Gaudete in Domino'.
The advent candle that is rose instead of violet is the one that is lit on the third Sunday of advent, or Gaudete Sunday. "Gaudete" is Latin for "rejoice", and it is the day when Catholics are supposed to rejoice, for the coming of the Lord is near.
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The same reason it's important to to pronounce english words correctly. So that people can understand you.
gaudete sunday, in English, "let us rejoice"