In Greek M, μ is pronounced me like in call me, medium, mean
Macau is pronounced as "muh-KOW" or "muh-KOW" in English.
zoog-muh
Muh-leh-vo-lent.
Primo or Prima may be Portuguese equivalents of 'cousin'. The masculine noun 'primo' is pronounced 'PREE-moo', and refers to a male 'cousin'. The feminine noun 'prima' is pronounced 'PREE-muh', and refers to a female 'cousin'.The feminine definite article is 'a' ['the'], and the indefinite is 'uma' ['a, one']. They respectively are pronounced 'uh' and 'OO-muh'. The masculine definite article is 'o', and the indefinite 'um'. They respectively are pronounced ''oo' and 'oong'.
hedge - eh - muh - nee
Snowmobiling is pronounced as "snow-muh-beel-ing." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "muh." Each part of the word is pronounced clearly, with "snow" sounding like the word for frozen precipitation, "mobile" pronounced as "muh-beel," and ending with "ing," as in running or jumping.
Manoah is pronounced as muh-NO-uh.
It is pronounced as kur-muh-juhn.
nullig
it's something like muh-roy in russian, as long as i know
Malaise is pronounced muh-LAZE.
Macabre is pronounced muh-KAHB.