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An-dray Ree-euh. "eu" at the end of Rieu is pronounced same as other words like adieu.
Each of these is a unique sound: 'Missed' is pronounced like 'mist'. In the word 'added' the 'ed' is its own syllable - ad ed. 'Spelled' is pronounced like 'speld'.
"Silent letters" are letters found in the spelling of some words in a language ( like English and French ) , but these letters are not pronounced.Examples:* The letter "k" is not pronounced in these words: kneekneelknightknot* The letter "h" is not pronounced in: whalewhatwhitewhy* The letters in bold in the following words are silent letters: listenchalktalkwalk
Ellen doesn't come from Hebrew, it comes from the Greek work "Hellene" (although pronounced in Greek as "ellen"), which refers to anyone from Greece (Hellas, pronounced in greek as "Ellas")
Some words with 'ui' pronounced like 'ou' in 'you' are: fruit, juice, cruise, and cuirass.
"Brer" is pronounced like "bruh." It rhymes with words like "her" and "stir."
CH is pronounced like the English CH in chicken. An example is COCHE (pronounced KOCHAY). V may be pronounced like B in butter but this is not compulsory. An example is CERVEZA (pronounced THERBAYTHA or THERVAYTHA). C (before E or I) and Z are pronounced TH. An example is CERVEZA (pronounced THERVAYTHA).I is pronounced EE, like EE in meet. An example is LAPIZ (pronounced LUPP EETH). E between letters (possibly mainly at the end of words) is pronounced slightly like AY in day. An example is LAPICES (pronounced LUPP EETH AYCE).H is silent at the beginning of a word.
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An-dray Ree-euh. "eu" at the end of Rieu is pronounced same as other words like adieu.
"Guise" is pronounced as "guyz." It rhymes with words like "rise" and "eyes."
the ä-sound is pronounced similar to the a- sound in English words like dare and airthe ch-sound is pronounced similar to the h-sound in English words like huge, humanDo bist dare'm'lich
Kimi Räikkönen, a Finnish formula driver has a good example of a Finnish accent. Finnish is pronounced almost exactly as its written, which shows in the accent. The R, V, P and some other letters are also quite sharp.
You would pronounce the words 'Meyer lemon' in English almost like they are spelled. However, the word 'Meyer is pronounced 'my-er.' In other words, the words would be pronounced similar to 'my-er leh-mon.'
Et simply means and. It is pronounced similarly to the "ay" in words like bay, day, etc. (The T is not pronounced!)