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Fo-Nee-Shun, with an accent on the Nee.
Tecnico in the masculine and tecnica in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English word "technician."Specifically, the masculine noun tecnico takes the definite article il ("the") and the indefinite un, uno ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "TEHK-nee-koh." The feminine noun tecnica takes the definite article laand the indefinite una. The pronunciation is "TEHK-nee-kah."
You pronounce phoenician like this: (FO-nee-see-an)
nee
It starts with a short 'a' sound... A-ree-add-nee
Aloha: Say nani hau (nah-nee how)
uhane nani [ooh-ha-nay nah-nee]
Anela nani [ah-nay-la nah -nee]
she is from china
Ua 'oe e nani la. [ooh-ah oy a nah-nee lah]
Che magnifica giornata! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It's a great day!"Specifically, the exclamatory che means "what." The feminine adjective magnifica means "great, magnificent." The feminine noun giornata means "all day long."The pronunciation is "keh mahg-NEE-fee-kah djohr-NAH-tah."
Che magnifico! in the masculine and Che magnifica!in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How magnificent!"Specifically, the exclamatory che means "what." The masculine adjective magnifico the feminine magnificamean "magnificent." The pronunciation is "keh mahg-NEE-fee-koh" in the masculine and "keh mahg-NEE-fee-kah" in the feminine.
nani [nah-nee]
nani [nah-nee]
sony bono noo nah nee noo nah
Zen-Nah-Nee
nani 'oe [nah-nay O-A]nani 'oe [nah-nee O-A]