'Via' is pronounced as "VEE-ah" in English.
Birth: γέννηση (gennisi, pronounced genn-ee-see) Race: φυλή (phyle, pronounced fee-lee) Another word for race is ράτσα (ratsa, pronounced rat-sah) but it's derogatory. It is a Latin derivative, recently borrowed via the Italian.
Cheyenne is pronounced as "shy-AN."
It is pronounced brus.
It is pronounced KASSIM
'Via' is pronounced as "VEE-ah" in English.
No. From German 'kuh' (pronounced 'coo'), via Old English 'cu' and Sanskrit 'go'.
To urinate in fijian is:- Au via mi. Pronounced=Ah/U/Vee/Yah/Me The above is proper way to say if you intend to relieve yourself, but if you notice someone urinating in a public place you would say "mi ca" pronounced Me/The
Fungi have a cell wall composed of Chitin (pronounced kite-en). They are heterotrophs via absorbtion. Part of the domain Ekaryota and the kingdom Fungi. Hope that helps :)
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There is no Hebrew word or phrase for "Station of the Cross". Hebrew signs in Jerusalem just identify it by the Latin name: Via dolorosa, spelled ויה דולורוזה in Hebrew letters.
Birth: γέννηση (gennisi, pronounced genn-ee-see) Race: φυλή (phyle, pronounced fee-lee) Another word for race is ράτσα (ratsa, pronounced rat-sah) but it's derogatory. It is a Latin derivative, recently borrowed via the Italian.
Sch is pronounced like sh in shame and the rest of the word is pronounced like e in red, n in nail, g in gap and en in beaten. Or, here is an alternative schengen is pronounced as sh eh n g uh n where, sh is pronounced as sh in shipeh is pronounced as e in petn is pronounced as n in nog is pronounced as g in gouh is pronounced as u in upn is pronounced as n in no
Festival comes from the Latin 'festivus' which means 'feast.' It has no Greek meaning.
Mai (pronounced May) Maiga (pronounced May-Koe) Itching (pronounced Etcher's) Nagy's (pronounced Niger's) Linn (pronounced Lin) Nariko (Merak) Kumiko (Koom-me-koe) Rebeca (pronounced Rebeca) Racheal (pronounced Racheal)
it pronounced isfigmomonameter
it is pronounced deneice