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Some words with 'ui' pronounced like 'ou' in 'you' are: fruit, juice, cruise, and cuirass.
"Brer" is pronounced like "bruh." It rhymes with words like "her" and "stir."
CH is pronounced like the English CH in chicken. An example is COCHE (pronounced KOCHAY). V may be pronounced like B in butter but this is not compulsory. An example is CERVEZA (pronounced THERBAYTHA or THERVAYTHA). C (before E or I) and Z are pronounced TH. An example is CERVEZA (pronounced THERVAYTHA).I is pronounced EE, like EE in meet. An example is LAPIZ (pronounced LUPP EETH). E between letters (possibly mainly at the end of words) is pronounced slightly like AY in day. An example is LAPICES (pronounced LUPP EETH AYCE).H is silent at the beginning of a word.
An-dray Ree-euh. "eu" at the end of Rieu is pronounced same as other words like adieu.
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The word "rich" has a short i sound. It is pronounced as 'rɪch'.
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In Icelandic, "mother" is pronounced as "móðir," with the "ð" sounding like the "th" in "this." "Father" is pronounced "faðir," where the "ð" is again pronounced like "th." Both words have a stress on the first syllable.
"Guise" is pronounced as "guyz." It rhymes with words like "rise" and "eyes."
Kimi Räikkönen, a Finnish formula driver has a good example of a Finnish accent. Finnish is pronounced almost exactly as its written, which shows in the accent. The R, V, P and some other letters are also quite sharp.
the ä-sound is pronounced similar to the a- sound in English words like dare and airthe ch-sound is pronounced similar to the h-sound in English words like huge, humanDo bist dare'm'lich