You would pronounce it 'Sis-er-oh'
'Ah-nee-way' is how you would pronounce it phonetically
You would pronounce the word as you would spell it' O BER ON. Phonetically it would appear as OH BUH RON
you pronounce it just like you would any other word, phonetically, like it is spelled. The Ra Zah, not the R-Z-A.
tah-KEER et.... (which means "meet....")
Papcun would be pronounced either pep-koon or pahp-koon
The kind of sound you would make to pronounce news, spelt phonetically would be: Nny - OOO - W - Z or NnY - OOO - w- S "nyooz" Hope that helps
Keagan is already written in Latin letters, but if you want to write it phonetically in Latin, it would be something like Kigan or Cigan.
You would say milly- tes to pronounce milites.
The Gaelic word for victory is "buaidh" which phonetically would be: "boo-ee" (not exactly, but it is in the ball park)
You would pronounce Centurion as Kent-urion. Due to the fact that Latin has no soft C so all C's come out as K's.
Phonetically it would be Pie-a-ya and which when written so is an approximation of the Spanish pronunciation. However the majority of English speakers in the UK would probably say pie-ell-a.
Yes, Cicero had a son whose name was Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor, or "Cicero the Younger." Cicero wrote "Partitiones Oratoriae" for his son with the hopes that Cicero the Younger would go into oratory.