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牛 (Traditonal) pronounced as; Niúniú 母牛 (Traditional) pronounced as; Mǔ niú 牛 (Simplified) pronounced as; Niúniú 母牛 (Simplified) pronounced as; Mǔ niú
Sloth the animal: o pronounced like ah, Slah-th Sloth the cardinal sin: o pronounced like ohh, slowth
The way I've mostly seen it pronounced is like "VEESH-lah". Though, I've also seen it pronounced "VEEZ-luh". I, personally, say it the first way.
Some words that start with z are zoo, zip, zilch, zeal, and zither. Some words with z's in them include pizzazz, pizza, and whiz.
it's pronounced 'SEE ZEE'
A type of small bird, "xenops" is pronounced "zenn-ops".
That would be the letter "X", which unless used alone or hyphenated is pronounced as a "Z" or a combination of the letters X and Z. (xylophone, Xavier, xenophobe)
In American English, "music" and "visa" are pronounced with a z sound.
Both can.
The "s" in umbrellas is pronounced with a "z" sound.
In the English language, words that begin with the letter "X" are usually pronounced with the same sound as is usually assigned to the letter "Z". Examples include:xylophone (a musical instrument)Xavier ( Catholic saint)xylene (a chemical)Xenia (a small city in Ohio)
Ziyao is pronounced as "z-ee-y-ow" with the emphasis on the "z" and the "ow" pronounced as in "how."
The "x" in xiphoid is pronounced as a "z" sound. So, xiphoid is pronounced as "zi-foid."
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
The Polish phrase "go with God" is pronounced as "idź z Bogiem" in Polish, which is pronounced as "idsh z Bo-giem."
X chromosone
Zed to rhyme with bed