The most common English pronunciation is with short E and short I, followed by either.
[ET-ih-ket] or ET-ih-kit]
In some dialects, the T is softened and the "et" sounds more like "ed."
The correct way to pronounce "ceramic" is "suh-ram-ik."
Etiquette is the correct spelling.
Et-e-kett
The correct way to pronounce ichthys is "IK-thees." The word comes from Greek and means "fish."
Regina is pronounced "ruh-JEE-nuh." The emphasis is on the second syllable.
Yi-Teuk.
The correct way to pronounce "instrument" is IN-struh-muhnt.
The way you spelled it is how you pronounce it but the correct spelling is "limousine."
Far-No
Appal-ay-chia
The correct way to pronounce the word "salmon" is SAM-un, with the "l" being silent.
The correct way to say "though" is usually as a conjunction to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. It is pronounced as "th-oh."