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British English pronunciation: "Chumlee" <><><> US English pronunciations: Col mon del ee; CALL MON DELL EE
In American English, it is pronounced "plack" -- to rhyme with "black." In proper English - as in the English adopted and pioneered by the british and closely followed by australians it is pronouced "plarck" - to rhyme with the word "dark"
The correct spelling is "kinesthetic" (relating to kinesthesis).
You pronounce charade as 'shaarade'. - There is no English word 'charaid' .
Perguller
In British English, "pure" is pronounced as /pjʊə(r)/ or "pyoor."
nine west
Pretty much the same as British and Australian English, but say the "R" more.
No, he's not. He's English born, and raised in Australia.
I presume that you mean how to pronounce the letter R in English. How and when you pronounce the letter R depends on whether you speak or want to speak British or American English. Generally speaking the letter R is always pronounced in American English and is often not pronounced in British English. Here is a link to tell exactly how and when to pronounce the letter R. The article explains the pronunciation if the letter R in a very clear way, there are some multiple choice questions with answers and explanations. http://www.squidoo.com/quiz-when-to-pronounce-the-letter-r-in-british-english
British English pronunciation: "Chumlee" <><><> US English pronunciations: Col mon del ee; CALL MON DELL EE
British: wɜːθ (no "r" sound) North American English: wɜːrθ (with "r" sound)
Yes. you can pronounce tomato correctly in two ways, as it is pronounced differently in British English and US English (the British form appears in some US regions as well). British English - Toh-MAH-toh. US English - Toh-MAY-toh.
"GAHD-muh-thur" is a way to pronounce the English word "godmother." The pronunciation represents the Mid-Atlantic speech patterns in the United States of America. It will vary a little to quite a bit depending upon the geographic location of other pronunciations, such as in British Guyana, British Honduras and the British Commonwealth, or elsewhere in North America.
The population of Farnham is 38,000.
Jaron Farnham's birth name is Jaron Timothy Farnham.