As Ouija is a combinations of the french and German words for "yes" (oui and ja) one could say it's pronounced wee-yah, as those two words are pronounced. Typically I've heard it pronounced as wee-jee, both by my friends and acquaintances, and in movies.
i heard it pronounced as Air-Go
It is pronounced 'kaTREEna'. Spelled Catrìona in Scotland and Caitríona in Ireland. The 'o' is not heard.
yes, the "o" is not heard. you is pronounced (yoo). y is heard, and u is, but o is not.
Breathe has only one pronunciation that I have ever heard or heard of.
I've always heard it pronounced - saf fo
Share-a-zod is how I've always heard it pronounced.
First time I heard her named, the Lit. instructor pronounced it "Took-men". Since then I have heard it pronounced "Tuck," although not by anyone who might be in the habit of assigning her books to be read. It should be pronounced Tuch as in the gutteral Hebrew or Afrikaans "ch". The sound coming from the back of the throat.
I've only heard it pronounced as volks-wag-gon.
I've heard it pronounced mal-ah-ki
In Aramaic, it is pronounced Shmeyoon. It means "To Hear" or "Has Heard".
I think I heard somewhere that Lavyrle was pronounced "la-verl".
I have always heard it pronounced Mi - fib - i -sheth.