No!
Since it is a French term it is correctly pronounced lon-zher-ee. The common pronunciation "lon-zher-ay" is incorrect and has no linguistic basis.
Well, in Arabic, Amani is pronounced Ah-maah-nee. But since a lot of people (especially in the West) do not know how to correctly pronounce the sound aah in the middle, the Amani's of the world are okay with (the incorrect pronunciation of) Ah-maw-nee. The maw rhymes with saw. :)
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Anil answered 7 questions correctly (35 marks) and 3 questions incorrectly (-6 marks).
She got 4% incorrect.
23% was incorrect.
As neither Irish nor Scottish Gaelic has 'Q' or 'W' the 'qword' is incorrect; 'brèagha' (beautiful/lovely) is pronounced bree-a.
Some of the subscripts are used incorrectly
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This is one of the most mis-pronounced city names. (by Americans) Its correct pronunciation is "kairnz". (you can listen to the correct pronunciation at miriam-websters dictionary online) It is commonly mis-pronounced as "cans", due to the way it sounds when Australians say it. However, Australians pronounce the first part of "Cairns" the same way they would pronounce "care", meaning the "r" is not silent. Therefore "cans" as pronunciation is incorrect. It's one syllable, but pronounced like care-nz run together
Pronounciation is an incorrect spelling so the answer is no. If you wish to be correct you need to spell it pronunciation .
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