The word "sumac" can be pronounced "soomack" or "shoomack", according to the Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
One word that starts with "su" and is pronounced with a "shoo" sound is "sugar," as you mentioned. Another word is "suede," which refers to a type of leather with a soft, fuzzy surface.
The word Celtic can be pronounced with a K sound or an S sound at the beginning.
It depends on the sound the vowel makes. There is a "yuh" sound at the beginning, if it were pronounced "oooniform" then it would be "an uniform"
Sugar is pronounced beginning with the sh sound - Shoogher
When the word immediately following it begins with a vowel sound. Note that, beginning with a vowel sound is not the same thing as beginning with a vowel. "Honest" begins with a consonant but the "h" is silent, so the first sound is a vowel sound ("o"), and you would therefore use "an" ("an honest man"). On the other hand, "uniform" begins with a vowel, but the "u" is pronounced with a "y" sound (a consonant sound) and therefore, you would use "a" ("a uniform").Note that an "h" at the beginning of a word is not always silent, and when it is not, you would use "a", as in "a historical fact". Similarly, a "u" at the beginning of a word is not always pronounced with a "y" sound, and when it is not, you would use "an", as in "an unfit mother".
Pronounced like 'serious' but with a 'z' sound instead of 's' at the beginning.
If pronounced with an 'ah' sound at the beginning, but otherwise like 'Asia', then it would be アジア.If it pronounced with a 'z' sound, then it would be アゼィア。If the pronunciation is the same as Asia then it would be エイージャ.
Not if pronounced correctly. 'Where' sounds like 'wear' and 'ware' with the 'wh' combo sound at the beginning. Wheareas 'were' sounds more like 'whirr', but without the 'wh' sound.
You mean chen, not chan. chen (חן) is pronounced like "hen", but with a guttural sound at the beginning of the word.
Since it has a vowel sound, the correct way to write it is "an MBA." 'M' is pronounced as "EMM", thus the vowel sound at the beginning of 'M'.
It depends on the dialect of the speaker. In some English-speaking regions, the 'h' is heard, making 'when' sound different from 'wen.' In this case, the beginning of the word is voiceless. In other regions, 'when' is pronounced exactly as if it were 'wen,' and that beginning consonent is voiced.
Pheasants is pronounced with the F sound. Peasants is pronounced with the P sound. They are two different words with different meanings.
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