Any time there is a drastic change in your vascular system, you should consult your physician. If the veins on your neck have not been noticable in the past, and now they are, your doctor may want to run some tests to see why they are dilated.
Normally it would be pronounced Jean, but some prefer it to be pronounced like Genie.
Not normally, if you are concerned speak to your gynecologist.
The likely word is a proper noun:Leicester (normally pronounced lester)Leicestershire (normally lester-shur)
Darwin is pronounced as it normally is, and as it appears: Dar-win.
Inperiarudoragon. Pronounced: in-peri-al-oo dora-gon (gon pronounced gone) Inperiarudoragon is normally said fast.
normal. it's the same but it's pronounced nohr-MAHL.
Xabi is pronounced "HAH-bee." The "X" in Basque names is typically pronounced like the Spanish "J" sound.
Teeth are not normally hairy. If you are concerned then you should pay a visit to a qualified dentist for advice.
The Russian word for nothing is "ничего" and it's pronounced "NEE-chee-vo". For some reason, in this word the letter "г", which would normally be pronounced as a hard "g" as in "get", is instead pronounced with a"v" sound.
In English it would normally be pronounced in the same way as carer.It is pronounced in two syllables with the second being especially heavy. care-RUR
The Russian word for nothing is "ничего" and it's pronounced "NEE-chee-vo". For some reason, in this word the letter "г", which would normally be pronounced as a hard "g" as in "get", is instead pronounced with a"v" sound.
The word "rêves" (masculine plural of "rêve") is pronounced /Rɛv/.- The "ê" is pronounced like the "è" or like the "ai" in "français".- Normally, you don't pronounce the final "s".- The second "e" can be pronounced like a shwa (like the "e" in "different"), but often is not pronounced at all.