ney
nyet, nein, nope
As in wealth, you can say property.
Th silent letter is the very last E in the word because it makes another letter say its name bu noone hears that E.
I would say wish.
The second B is silent in bomber! You don't say bom-bbbber. You say bom(b)-er
The word "Bible" in Greek is pronounced as "vivlíon" (βιβλίον). In Greek, the letter "b" is transliterated as "v" and the letter "e" is pronounced as "i." The stress in the word "vivlíon" falls on the second syllable.
But: instead of: however, he then washed his hands You could say: But then he washed his hands
it is called aliteration. like say e.g. big betty ballon blew black books
This is the second person of the present tense of the verb 'to have'. Casually, in the spoken language it will be said as ' you've ' . pronounced 'yoov' . The apostrophe (') indicates the omisssion of letter(s).
mummy is the first word you learn to say and Daddy is the second.
to question.***I would say a good word to use in place of ask, would be inquire. It's a great word to use on such things as a résuméor formal letter.
Stress. When we say the word "begin," we stress the second syllable: be-GIN.