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Guqin is pronounced as "goo-chin" with a soft "ch" sound at the end.
Solennelle (or the masculine 'solennel') is pronounced 'so-lah-nell' in french. (link goes to audio sample)
Andouille is pronounced /ɑ̃.duj/. (Ah-doo-e). Hard to say for English speakers. Link goes to pronounciation audio sample.
It is difficult to write an answer to a pronunciation question, and adequately tell you how to pronounce a word. I suggest that you go to a translation site (google has a good one, at translate dot google dot com). There is an audio button which pronounces the word for you. I use it all the time!
The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
Several websites offer audio pronunciations of words. One website to visit that does offers audio pronunciation is the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus.
Google Translate offers a free audio pronunciation feature for several languages, allowing users to hear the correct pronunciation of words and phrases. Additionally, Linguee and Reverso Context also have a built-in audio pronunciation feature for words and expressions in various languages.
To pronounce vinayam in Telugu with native pronunciation. vinayam translation and audio pronunciation.
* In Portuguese = pronúncia fonada
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There is a pronunciation audio file on this site: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unbeknownst
Guqin is pronounced as "goo-chin" with a soft "ch" sound at the end.
une fille ("fee-ee") - folow link for audio sample.
The link below has an audio key to pronunciation .
Here is a link to an audio clip: http://inogolo.com/pronunciation/d572/Immanuel_Kant