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short a sound
short u
The majority of Americans would pronounce it "luh SAY bur".
I would pronounce it as 'ba-rock' (ba as in bank). I know of people, possibly Americans, who pronounce it as 'ba-roak' (oa as road).
'ear-uh' in English. Americans say 'air-uh' sounding like 'error'.
It's generally pronounced "marny", but Americans tend to spell the name out- Mah-hone-ee.
because they pronounce "z" as "zee" and not as "zed" like us.. organise and organize sound the same
Some Americans pronounce it missle, well at least i do.
In the UK, they pronounce it like 'sugar' while Americans pronounce it like 'tea-aga'.
Americans pronounce it like 'war' while in the UK, they pronounce it like 'where'.
Americans pronounce it "MY-duh-nek" while Poles pronounce it "Mu-DON-ek." I hope that helps!
The majority of Americans would pronounce it "luh SAY bur".
they had no political status.
slaves or freemen for africans. indians had no status
The easiest way for most Americans to pronounce Sunniva is to think "cinema" and substitute a 'v' for the 'm': sineva.
Ti - HWAN - ah. Many Americans mistakenly pronounce it as Ti - ah - HWAN - ah
Americans and Canadians pronounce it incorrectly as "Hun-day". However the correct way of pronouncing it is "Hy-un-die" and that's how the rest of the world pronounces it.
They were slaves.
by showing that marital status has not much but something to do with the government.