Rendered in English transliteration, they would be something like "AHV-rahm" and "sah-RYE". They were changed to "ahv-rah-HAHM" and "sah-RAH".
Camisa rosada (cah-mih-sah roh-sah-dah)
If you mean the word Hadassah, it is הדסה, hah-DAH-sah.
The Spanish word for "exit" is "salida" (sah-LEE-dah).
Pronounced SAH-LARR Duh YOU-NEE
감사함니다 kam-sah-ham-ni-dah
gom-sah-hom-nee-dah
Rum vi NEE sah רם ונשא
'Vestito da sposa' is an Italian equivalent of 'wedding dress'. It's pronounced 'veh-STEE-toh dah SPOH-sah'. Another equivalent is 'abito da sposa'. It's pronounced 'AH-bee-toh dah SPOH-sah'.
Project in fijian is = Vakasavuivosanivuli (Pronounced Vah-kah-psy-vuh-ee-pho-sah-nee-fuh-lee)
Nyssa is typically pronounced as "NIS-ah" or "NEE-sah," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
"I'm married" in Spanish is "Soy casado" for a male or "Soy casada" for a female. It is pronounced "Soy cah-SAH-doe" or "Soy cah-SAH-dah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations