ree raw (RÍ RÁ)
The Welsh for freedom is rhyddid (pronounce ri-theed)
" сигарета " > cigareta. (Pronounce it as in English "see-gah-RI-ta". - RI is the stressed syllable, and you can say it almost like in "bit" or closed like British "hut".). It is a feminine noun in Russian.
sha -kar-ri
ri-zoun-ding
Chinese Pinyin. It means "happy holidays" in English.
F-R-A-U Frau means "Woman" in German. F-Ri-Au
/ri-aw/ like 'ri' in 'ring' and 'aw' in 'awful'
ter/ri/to/ry
"Mo bann ri" is a phrase in Scottish Gaelic that translates to "my fair queen" in English. It is often used as a term of endearment or admiration, conveying affection and respect. The phrase has cultural significance and is sometimes associated with poetry and music in Scottish traditions.
Roughly 'can'-a-ri.
myoo-lee-EB-ri-tee
Ri-vet Ra-veen