Unless you are a mathematics teachers in most work places it would be pronounced "ten by ten" .
Written six Pronounce ceass
you pronounce it like it is written as "ba-maal"
decoding
the letters are not pronounced, they are only written
ungingtsua that's how you pronounce it
'McKenzie', written, a Spanish-speaker would pronounce: macEnthee-ay To enable a Spanish-speaker to pronounce it in the British way, write: 'macensi', with an accent over the 'e'. It will still have an 's' sound instead of the 'z'; but that is impossible to produce from the Spanish alphabet.
It being a name, ideally as in the original language. But the word as written would be pronounced 'Mo rr gAHn' (with 'Mo' as in 'Moth') by a Spanish-speaker.
Written six Pronounce ceass
you pronounce it like it is written as "ba-maal"
2 dimensions if it's written on paper because a paper is flat
You pronounce "Marhaba" exactly as you have written it. The accent is Márhaba.
Exactly as it is written
As if it was written Ganjees
Cheers...Prost! Pronounce it like it's written: "Prohst."
In these poems, the speaker measures life not by external accomplishments or wealth, but by the simple virtues and goodness of one's character. The focus is on the virtues of humility, kindness, and moral character, rather than material success or fame.
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