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)
H is not pronounced in Spanish.
Molching is pronounced: Mole-kh-ing
neamheaglach or neamhfhaitíosach...they both mean fearless. I am trying to find something where i can hear it pronounced or see how its pronounced. You can hear it pronounced at abair.ie.
Molim Te. the I is pronounced ee, the E is pronounced eh
The yohure mask was used to celebrate the dead because the Yu people believed it had magic.
The Yohure believed that the Yu Mask had magical pwers because the Yu were spirts, intermidiats between Bali and humankind.
It was carved out of wood and it is an african mask wishuknewme@hotmail.co.uk
The Yohure people wore the mask. They used this mask in dance rituals to help villagers come to terms with death with one another. These mask's Was made in Côte d'Ivoire Which is near Liberia and Ghana. The masks are representations of the yu spirits. Hope this helped you!
Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.
Cheyenne is pronounced as "shy-AN."
The word "chasm" is pronounced as /ˈkæzəm/.
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
it pronounced isfigmomonameter
it is pronounced deneice
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)
Keek is pronounced Keek; Kik is pronounced kick