Yes it is my name is Emilia and people pronounce it like Amelia
No. The 'E' in tent is pronounced 'eh', like in 'Sent', or 'rent'. The 'I' in tint is pronounced 'i', like in 'if', 'dismiss', or 'flint'.
It is pronounced "Fweez", like the word "freeze" with a lisp.
The G in Geek is pronounced like the G in girl, and not like the G in Giraffe. The rest of it is pronounced like Beak, Teak, or Leek. To sort of stretch out pronunciation, say: Guh-eeeeeee-k
The word 'accept' is pronounced somewhat like except
p is silent in this case so you pronounced like fund
It's my name. It can be short for Emilia (like me), Amelia or Mildred. XX
Some words that rhyme with Emilia are Cecilia, Amelia, and camellia.
Amelia was 34 when she married.
that is not how you spell her name its Amelia
No, the Spanish version of Emily is usually "Emilia."
emilia Earhart was never found..she disappeared during a flight..
I'm not sure. That is my name too. I think you would just projounce it like normal, but the Spanish variant of Emilie is Amelia.
They didn't divorce. Amelia was pronounced dead while they were still married. He remarried in 1941
what does a reggio emilia aproach classroom look like?
First of all it is Amelia Earhart,. not how you have it spelled. her husband was named George Palmer Putnam (pronounced more like PUTT-Nam) He was a publisher and his company is very much in business today.
The name Emilia is of Latin origin and it means "rival" or "eager". It is also associated with the Greek word "amelia" which means "industrious" or "striving".
Emelia is a Christian name, derived from Amelia and Emilia