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'The environment' is an English equivalent of 'o meio ambiente', which is pronounced 'oo MEH-oo ahm-BYEHN-tchee' in Portugal and in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
It is spelt corka and pronounced(soar-ka). With an accent on the o facing the right.
It's spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. The "o" is slightly different, more like the "o" in "hole" rather than in "odd".
Olive, obit, orbit, outlive,.. If you seek an English word that is spelled with an 'o' that is pronounced as a short 'i' sound, then the word "women" meets your requirements.
The first letter O in his last name is pronounced as the "i" in the word DISC. The rest of the name is pronounced as it is written. The second O has the accent and it is pronounced as the O in ORIGIN. Hope this helps.
The President of the Repblic of Ireland in 1975 was the 9th president Cearbhall O Dalaigh.
Robinson? DeValera? O Dalaigh? Childers?
In German it is called an "umlaut", and it affects the way the vowel is pronounced. For example, an "O" with an umlaut over it is pronounced like double "O" in English. Thus: Flote (with an umlaut over the "o") is pronounced "Flute" in English.
It is pronounced the same as the o in the English language but held out longer.
Kitten in english translated to polish reads kociak. The "o" is pronounced as a long "o" and the "ci" is pronounced like it reads "ch".
"Today" in English is aujourd'hui, pronounced "o-zhoor-dwee," in French.
The O has a caret O sound, which is US English is a long O paired with an R. In British English, OR is pronounced the same as the AW sound.
The word Volkswagen is pronounced "Folks-Vagen" in German. The German "V" is pronounced as the American English "F," and the "W" is pronounced as the American English "V." (The "o" is long like the o in go, and the "a" in wagen is pronounced like the a in father.)
The Dutch word "welkom" is pronounced as "vel-kom" in English. The "w" is pronounced like a "v" sound, and the "o" in "kom" is pronounced like the "o" in "pot".
Yes, in the word "flock," the letter o is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
Using the Castilian ('Spanish Spanish', as against Latin American Spanish) pronunciation of the letters of the alphabet: C - pronounced 'theh' (th' as in 'thin', not 'the') a - pronounced 'a' as in 'bag' r - pronounced 'erreh' (like '(b)eret', but with a trilled double 'r' l - pronounced 'el' o - pronounced 'o', bit like Northern English or Scots 'o' ('aw') s - pronounced 'esse' (rather like English 'essay').
Gottlieb is a German name. In German, it is pronounced GOT-leep, except that the German short "o" is somewhere in between English short "o" of "got" and long "o" of "goat." When the name is pronounced in English context, it is likely to have the "b" sound at the end instead of the "p."