I would say the first is correct. It is pronounced in English the same way as cue - this is your cue to come in.
There are many ways to pronounce it. The most common are pronounced like kwark and kwork
It's not an English word, it's Spanish for "what," and pronounced "kay." The English word pronounced "kyoo" is spelled "queue."
kyoo-puh-luh
Galeocerdo Cuvier is pronounced as 'Gal-ee-oh-sair-duh' 'kyoo-vee,ey'
The name "Hercules" is pronounced as "HER-kyoo-lees" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Shin Yung-Kyoo was born on 1942-03-30.
The likely answers are aitch (H) or queue (Q). The word queue, however, is not the phonetic spelling of the letter. Dictionaries spell the pronunciation of the letter Q as cue, kw, kyu, or kyoo.
People who learned how to write with a stylus & the writing they drew was called cuneiform (KYOO-neh-uh-fawrm)
One- Ichi [ee-chee] Two- Ni [nee]Three- San [sawn]Four- Yon or Shi [yone/shee]Five- Go [goh]Six- Roku [roh-koo]Seven-Hachi [hah-chee]Eight- Nana [nah-nah]Nine- Kyu [kyoo]Ten- Ju [joo]
Earth (planet) = chikyuu (pronounced: chee-kyoo)Water = omizu (pronounced: oh-mee-zoo)
hau'oli la hanau ka ʻumi kūmālua how ohlee lay haynow ooh-mee kyoo-may-loo-ah]
"Life is supposed to be lived" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase La vie est censée être vécue. The pronunciation will be "la vee ey saw-sey et vey-kyoo" in northerly French and "la vee ey saw-sey deh-truh vey-kyoo" in southerly French.