The Greek word "epitichia" is pronounced as "eh-pee-TEE-khee-ah." The emphasis is on the "TEE" syllable, and the "ch" is pronounced like the "ch" in "Bach" or the Scottish "loch." The vowels are pronounced clearly, with the "e" as in "met" and the "i" as in "machine."
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That isn't a word, unless you have it confused for giagia (γιαγιά), the Greek word for grandmother. It is pronounced as ya-ya, with the stress on the second syllable.
'pA-oh'
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The Greek word for "white" is "aspros" (άσπρος), pronounced "AHS-bros"
Kwaynt- one syllable.
shin
Long "i," like the word "eye."
kree-at-n-een
Martyr is pronounced MAH-TER as in Martyrdom derived from greek terminology.
The word "word" is pronounced as /wɜːrd/ with a silent 'r'.