key - daah
Pla - SEE - bow
it's "BouKenTeki" pronounce like "bow ken take it"
Ve'hishtahavu is pronounced as veh-hee-shta-HAH-voo. The emphasis is on the "HAH" syllable. This Hebrew term translates to "and they will bow down."
The word bouzeke can be pronounced somewhat the way it is spelled and may seem a little difficult. Bow-ou-zay-key is a way to pronounce this word when speaking the language.
BOW (as in "take a bow")-ZER
bow- (as in bow and arrow)-dee
bow lines
it depends on context: bow, noun, (as in bow and arrow) = keshet (קשת) bow, noun, (as in "take a bow") = keedah (קידה) to bow, verb (as in, to make bow-shaped) kishet (קישת) to bow, verb (as in bending forward in front of an audience) = kahd (קד)
"Bou", like "Bow" in "Bow tie".
"Gee-bow" would be spelled ג׳י־בו (read from right to left).
bow-lay
Rim-bow.