Murmur
Yes it's very soft and sweet sounding.
This is opinionated... So I would say to make it something mellow, soft sounding, and relaxing.
The name "Guillaume" is pronounced as "gee-ohm" in French, with the "uille" sounding like a soft "ee" and the "a" being silent.
"xue" is pronounced like "shweh" in Mandarin Chinese, with the 'x' sounding like a soft 'sh' and the 'ue' like 'weh'.
Hyacinth is pronounced as "HY-uh-sinth." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "cat." The "c" is soft, sounding like an "s."
they love u too but dont now how to say it with out sounding soft.
Tagine is pronounced as "tah-zheen." The emphasis is on the second syllable, with the "g" sounding like a soft "j." The "a" in the first syllable is pronounced like the "a" in "father."
"Calyces" is pronounced as "KAY-luh-seez." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "y" is pronounced as a long "ee" sound. Each "c" is soft, sounding like an "s."
The similar sounding word for "are" is "our."
The different sounding effect will stand out.
Synonyms for the word sweet: euphoric, euphonious, harmonious, mellifluous, mellow, melodic, melodious, musical, silver-tongued, smooth, soft, sonorous, soothing, sweet-sounding, tuneful
The name "Fred Kerlinger" is typically pronounced as "Fred KUR-lin-ger." The emphasis is on the first syllable of the last name, and the "g" is soft, sounding like "j."