"Ee ga" can be translated to "that" in English. It is a term used in some languages, such as Japanese, to refer to something previously mentioned or to indicate a specific object or idea. The exact translation may vary depending on the context in which it is used.
British English pronunciation: "Chumlee" <><><> US English pronunciations: Col mon del ee; CALL MON DELL EE
I think you mean to say "i griega" which in English is "greek letter i" AKA the letter "Y"
In Italian, the letter 'j' is pronounced as "i lunga" (long 'i'), which sounds like "ee" in English. It is not a native Italian letter but is used in borrowings and foreign words.
Istigatrice siciliana in the feminine and istigatore siciliano in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Sicilian instigator." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ee-STEE-ga-TREE-tchey SEE-tchee-LYA-na" in the feminine and "ee-STEE-ga-TO-rey SEE-tchee-LYA-no" in the masculine in Italian.
anata ga inakute sabeshii = i miss you when you are not around pronounciation ->> aah na tah ga ee na koo te sa beh shh ee
za-ee-me-LA-ga-tran z"eye"-me-LA-ga-tran
Bom dia e obrigada, Oi e obrigadas, Olá e obrigado, and Ouba oi e obrigados are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "Hello and thank you!" Context makes clear whether "Good day!" from a female (case 1) or "Hello!" from a male (example 3), two or more females (instance 2), two or more males or mixed females and males (option 4) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "bong DJEE-uh ee O-bree-GA-duh," "oy ee O-bree-GA-dush," "o-LA ee O-bree-GA-doo" and "O-ba oy ee O-bree-GA-doosh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
In English, ID Sarrieri is pronounced as "EE-DEE sa-ree-AIR-ee."
"Ichi" is pronounced as "ee-chee" in English.
there is a mi'kmaq honor song! this is how it goes. this is not a language .. these are just sound that they make ee go-- ee ganah....... ee go ee go ee (loon call) ganah ee go ee go ee ganah ack ga noo dye... ee go gy noo dye AA a-e ee go ee ganah ee go ee go ee ganah ack gan noo dye mmmmmmmmm( bird 1 )mmmmmmm(bird 2)mmmmmmmmmm(wolf call)mmmmmmmmmmmmm (loon call) mmmmmmmm( chipmunk sounds)
One should use "ea" in English spelling when the sound is like the "ee" in "see" or "tea." Use "ee" when the sound is like the "ee" in "bee" or "tree."
"I" in French is pronounced as "ee" like in the English word "see."