it's "eye-eer-o"
Krohs (long "o" - the name is one syllable in length) My understanding is that Jim's name is pronounced Kro-che. Two syllables.
Her real name is Onika Tanya Maraj. Pronounced " O-nee-ka Tonya Miraj "
AnswerIn Spanish it is pronounced bil-BAH-o.
Nicolas, pronounced like: neek-o-lah. (Fun fact: Nicolas Sarkozy is the current president of France.)
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 name "Stiofan" is pronounced as "STEE-van." The "Sti" is pronounced like "stee" and the "o" is pronounced like a long "o" sound, as in "toe." The "fan" is pronounced like "van."
it's "eye-eer-o"
I've always pronounced it with a short "o"
A short "o" sound is usually found in closed syllables where the vowel is followed by a consonant (e.g., "hot"). A long "o" sound is typically found in open syllables or with a silent final "e" in words (e.g., "hope"). Patterns and common spelling rules can also help determine the pronunciation of the letter "o" in different words.
'O ai Lou igoa? The "g" in "igoa" is pronounced like the "ng" in the English word "singer."
Roughly, "zhock lawRONT bost", where "zh" is the sound like the "si" in the word television, and the "o" in bost is pronounced like the "o" in "hot"
It's also spelled "nayab", and its pronounced like this "niyob" The I would be pronounced like "eye". And the o is like the "o" in clock. N(eye)ob
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."
The name "Leontiou" is pronounced as lee-ON-tee-oo.
It is pronounced B O B
Snopes is pronounced as "snohps." The "o" in Snopes is pronounced like the "o" in "no."