M-EA-H. You want it to have a weird sound to it, well because it is a weird word!
ah-MEH-prah-zole
The antihistamine "Dimebon" may be pronounced "die-MEH-bunn" (like "ebon"), from its chemical name, which is dimebolin hydrochloride (die-MEH-boh-lin).
Chrometophobia is pronounced as "kroh-meh-toh-foh-bee-uh." The emphasis is typically on the third syllable: "toh." It refers to an irrational fear of money or wealth.
This Japanese word is pronounced /ɕi.me.dʑi/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet). A pronunciation like /ʃi.ˈmɛ.dʒi/, roughly "shee-MEH-jee", would probably be considered acceptable in English.
The name Melangell is typically pronounced as "meh-LAN-gel." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "g" is pronounced softly, similar to the "g" in "gel." Variations in pronunciation may occur based on regional accents, but this is the most common way to say it.
Kah meh ha meh ha
MEH.
teme - the meh
Chek-meh-nyov
meh-ny-oo
NOO-MEH-ROHS.
ah-meh-rah-TSU
"Meh-shu-gee-nuh"
Mejia is pronounced meh-HEE-ah.
It is pronounced as "ly-meh-sye-kleen."
It is pronounced as "oo-meh-voh-rahh."
It is pronounced as "meh-nuh-seh-tung."