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Because of dialect variation it can vary, but often it's 'finn'.
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Rae is pronounced the same as Ray. It is the female spelling of the name Ray. As in "rays of sunshine."
The classical pronunciation was "WEE-race." The ecclesiastical pronunciaton replaces "W" with "V."
Dizionario is an Italian equivalent of the English word "dictionary." The pronunciaton will be "DEE-tsyo-NA-ryo" in Italian.
It is quite a tricky word to pronounce, but anyways, it's pronounced asboo-yuhn, not as bull-yuhn or boo-yahn.:)
The name "Stejskal" is pronounced as "STAY-skahl." The "j" in the name is pronounced as a "y" sound, and the emphasis is on the first syllable.
Stefania is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Stefanie." The pronunciaton of the feminine proper noun -- which originates in the Greek Στέφανος ("crown") -- will be "stey-FA-nya" in Italian.
Fagioli bruni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "brown beans." The masculine plural noun and adjective illustrate the general rule of nouns preceding their adjectives. The pronunciaton will be "fa-DJO-lee BROO-nee" in Italian.
Sì, io posso! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, I can!"Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The personal pronoun io means "I". The verb posso translates as "(I) am able to, can".The pronunciaton will be "see EE-o POS-so" in Italian.
Nuova ragazza is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "new girlfriend." The pronunciaton of the feminine singular phrase -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (una, "a, an") articles -- will be "NWO-va ra-GAT-tsa" in Italian.