Hamburg, Germany.
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Idahoer
Hamburg, Germany.
Hamburg, Germany.
Your are not smart
Er...what??
so·lic·i·tor In normal informal speech it sounds like: suh li (the i sound is like the i in the word "it") sit - er suh li sit er
words that contain or like worker that sounds like er
Irvine is pronounced as "ER-vine," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "Ir" sounds like the "er" in "her," and the "vine" rhymes with "line."
The schwa is the E sound in -er, which is unstressed and sounds like uhr.
Although all of these ventures failed miserably, the McLean Deluxe takes the cake, er, bun. Composed of beef and seaweed, the low-fat sandwich tasted about as bad as it sounds.
In terms of pronunciation it has two vowel sounds, ɜ: (sounds like "er" as in "her") and i: (sounds like "e" as in "he"). The IPA is /θɜ:ti:n/. In terms of spelling it has 3, an "i" and two "e"s