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Hankook is pronounce "han" sounds like someone saying "hen" with a southern accent and "kook" is pronounced "cook".
Louis Sachar's name is pronounced LOO-ee SAH-char.
Novice is an English word meaning someone that is new to an activity. It is pronounced in English as Nah-viss.
"Floo-tist"However, the correct term for someone who plays the flute is flautist, pronounced flaw-tist.
If the pretty thing is masculine, it is "beau", pronounced like bow. as in bow and arrow, not to bow to someone. If the pretty thing is feminine, it is "belle", pronounced like bell".
Lumpia, the food dish, is pronounced with three syllables.First syllable is pronounced like 'LOOM.' Like the weaving device.Second syllable is pronounced like, sad to say, 'PEE.'Lastly, the third syllable is pronounce with a short 'uh' sound. Like the last 'a' in jicama,or when someone is thinking, and they say "Uh.."Hope this helped.
The possessive is pronounced "ELL-sihz" (or occasionally "ELL-sez" with distinct syllables). Example : "He accidentally took someone else's seat."
If it's your own mother, it's 母 which is just pronounced haha, if it's someone else's mother, it's お母さん which is transscripted okaasan and pronounced o-kah-sun.
My surname is McFadzean and it's so annoying when someone asks that! No offence! Anyway, Mc - Fad - zeen! Just the way it is written down really! well my name is mcfadzean and is pronounced mcfadgen.....the way it is suppose to be pronounced!!!!!
it is pronounced with a hard 'an' as in "can't". But it is in the first place a slang word meaning "sexually arousing" and many French would have a bad idea about someone saying that.
The word feisty is pronounced like f-eye-s-tee, in two syllables with the stress on the first syllable. If someone is feisty, it means that they spunky and full of aggressive energy.
Basically it's pronounced: sha-po with emphasis placed on "po" Basically it's pronounced: sha-po with emphasis placed on "po" ch is a "sh" sound (shushing someone) "a" is a long "a" like the "a" in hat and "eau" is a french accent on the letter "O" "shaapo" basically