Ahmed obaid ala lcheem alzaabi alnoob al5neeth
K AH w ah g OO ch ee ko
The long U is an OO sound, which also sounds like YOO (the name of the vowel) when preceded by certain consonants. Long OO : chute, flute, boot, crew, new, due (do), cruel, suit Long OO (YOO sound) : cute, mute, mule, fuel, few,uniform, unique, you'll
'Alo au i ke Akua ['Ah-lo ah-oo ee kay Ah-koo-ah]
EE means it's a men's wide boot.
Aloha: Ua papau koʻu na'au i ke aloha o 'oe [oo-ah papow ko oo na ow ee kay aloha o oy] This is literally "my whole heart is involved with the love of you". Aloha au 'ia 'oe [...ow ee-ah oy] is actually 'I love you', but that would be a different concept in this case.
Monkeys make different sounds depending on their mood. When they want attention and/or food, they can be very vocal.
b - oo - ee
איורים (ee-oo-reem)
its prounced soo-ee but the oo is quick
You have my email [address] and how do you know my name is an English equivalent of 'Tem [o] meu imail e como você sabe [o] meu nome'. The verb 'tem' means '[he/she/it] has' or '[you] have'. The masculine definite article 'o'means 'the'. The masculine possessive 'meu' means 'my'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The adverb 'como' means 'how'. The subject pronoun 'você' means '[singular] you'. The masculine noun 'nome' means 'name'. All together, they're pronounced 'tehng [oo] MEH-oo ee-meh-oo ee KOH-moo voh-seh SAH-bee [oo] MEH-oo NOH-mee' according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Monkey's make a kind of OO-OO-OOO-AAA-AAA-AAA noise. They can also make softer noises. Monkeys can also scream if they are scared. They make a kind of clicking or TCH-TCH noise sometimes, too.
A'u ho'i (Ah-oo ho-ee).
Aloha: iki [ee-kee] or 'uku [oo-koo]
"Double letters" means two in a row, like tt in "letter" or oo, kk, and ee in "bookkeeper".
Aloha: ʻĪlio u'i [I-lee-oh oo ee]
Pee-see-no (or) pee-see-naw-ee
In English (YU-rid-is) or (YO-red-ice) In Greek (ev-rid-IK-ee) In French (oo-gh-ed-EE).