Enrique (the pop star),
rose bud
O-Kay for Sound was created in 1937.
It is pronounced as "sess-tee-kay vee."
Thien Sein is pronounced as "Tee-en Sane." The first part, "Thien," sounds like "tee-en," with a soft "th" sound, while "Sein" rhymes with "rain." The stress is typically on the first syllable of each part.
The word eighty has both. It sounds like (ay-tee).The EI makes a long A sound, and the Y makes a long E sound. It rhymes with matey.
Tea, tee, thee, and tree
knee tea tee key he me sea see
if it's caidyn (not pronounced kay-dee-en, but pronounced kay-den), then raiden and maiden.
kay-uh the kay part rhymes with say and then just uh
O-Kay for Sound - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
A globe is spherical, and the word that rhymes with sound is round.
be, he, Lee, me, knee, key, pee, tea, tee, we, ye