for-TU-i-tous
If pronounced correctly it is not.
There is no schwa in "content" if pronounced correctly.
In the UK, where the English language developed, it is pronounced to rhyme with measure.
SEGUE, a phrase for connecting two dissimilar subjects (or musical segments) is pronounced "SEGG-way".
Lisp is a word with old English origins. It means speech in which some consonants, most notably s, are not correctly pronounced.
fi-nesse stress mark after the second syllable
If pronounced correctly it is not.
There are four syllables if pronounced correctly.
I noticed the pronounced increase in the volume of the music. The courtroom was deathly silent as the judge pronounced sentence. Luckily, I pronounced her name correctly.
it is pronounced john-ra and it came from latin meaning many types.
There is no schwa in "content" if pronounced correctly.
It is correctly pronounced like "song", but I just say "bang" anyway.
The prefix mis- meaning wrongly is added to the adjective pronounced (a past participle) to form the antonym "mispronounced."
Correctly spelled "móinéar" (meadow) is pronounced "món-yaer" approximately.
The meaning of e.g. is "for example" and the meaning of i.e. is "that is." And it is important to pronounce them correctly. E.g. is pronounced "for example," and i.e is pronounced "that is" or "in other words."
No!
Not if pronounced correctly. Gust rhymes with must, and Gus rhymes with muss and fuss.