The singular nascosta and the plural nascoste in the feminine and the singular nascosto and the plural nascosti in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "hidden." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "na-SKO-sta" of "na-SKO-stey" in the feminine and "na-SKO-sto" or "na-SKO-stee" in the masculine in Italian.
Shoe is sko in Swedish.
There is no English word pronounced as "sko-lur", but the word "scholar" (a student or knowledgeable individual) is similar, pronounced in the US as "SKAH-lur".
It is pronounced as "sko-toh-FOH-bee-uh."
talk to you soon - до скорого (dah sko-ro-vah)
ambot di sko maaram nag ask gani kun ano.padla liwat!!!!
Skopelos is pronounced as sko-PEL-ohs. The emphasis is on the second syllable.
No! because their so caught up in making us pay taxes sko they can get rich and leave us on the streets!
Sortie scolaire and voyage scolaire are French equivalents of the English phrase "school trip." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "school outing" (case 1) or "school voyage" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "sor-tee sko-ler" and "vwa-yazh sko-ler" in French.
jusqu'au matin pronounced like: zhew-SKO mah-TEH[N] (The [N] is not pronounced; it is to indicate that the vowel is nasal.)
Fiasco is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "flask." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "FYA-sko" in Italian.
Skoal (tobacco)skosh5-letter wordsskoal6-letter wordsskoals7-letter wordsskoaled, skookum8-letter wordsskoaling5 words found.