"En ow" is the archaic term for "Enough". In a sentence you might say: "Deanie Etcetera can't get en ow of Mitch Longley." (can't get enough)
"En ow" is the archaic term for "Enough". In a sentence you might say: "Deanie Etcetera can't get en ow of Mitch Longley." (can't get enough)
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crag- ow- en - owen cra- nn -oh- g
The correct spelling is "Ow ow I know."
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En - (In)- French They Do not use capital letters :)
Schutzen = protection, the first vowel sound is like "foot" Graben = a trench, the vowel sound is "ah" Vernichtungs = destruction; the vowel sounds are "eh", short "i" and a specifically German "u", for which our closest analogy is the in "hungry". The "ch" sound is kind of like clearing your throat, but very gently. Automobile = automobile, but the German pronunciation of "au" sounds like "ow" (as in ow! that hurts). The "o" sounds are both long "bile" is pronounced "beel" SHOOTZ-en-GRAHB-en ver-NICHH-tungs OW-to-mo-BEEL
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Ow! that hurt.
you pronounce berk-ken-now for birkenau or Beer-ken-ow
"Ow" in Tagalog can be translated as "ay" or "ouch," depending on the context.