"O del mio amato ben" is an Italian song title, pronounced as "Oh del mee-oh ah-mah-toh ben." Each syllable is enunciated clearly, with emphasis on the vowels. The "o" is pronounced like the English "oh," "del" sounds like "dell," and "ben" is pronounced like "ben" in English.
ha-ben shel elohim (הבן של אלוקים) = hah ben shell el o heem
I believe it is Ben-al-mad-en-a, with emphasis on the mad. (It doesn't rhyme with tina, ie its not ben-al-ma-dina).
Pimobendan is pronounced as "pie-mo-BEN-dan." The emphasis is on the "BEN" syllable, with the first syllable sounding like "pie" and the last syllable rhyming with "man."
Beignet is the correct spelling for a word that refers to a kind of pastry. It is a word of French origin.
Tab Benoit's last name is pronounced "ben-wah." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "oit" at the end is pronounced like "wah," reflecting its French origins.
Ben as in the name Ben. N-eh-vis
"Ben", an Oscar nominated song, is from the same titled movie: Ben (1972).
EE-CHEE-Ben.
beignets are pronounced ben-yets
Ben - song - was created in 1972-01.
Ben - Nin
'Oh of my beloved dear' is an English equivalent of 'O del mio amato ben'.The word 'del' combines the preposition 'di' with the masculine definite article 'il' to mean 'of, from the'. The masculine possessive 'mio' means 'my'. The past participle 'amato', in the masculine singular form and from the infinitive 'amare', means 'beloved' in its use as an adjective/noun. The word 'ben' is a variation of the adverb 'bene', which means 'fine, good, well'.All together, they're pronounced 'oh dehl MEE-oh ah-MAH-toh BEH-neh'.
I've heard it being pronounced 'ee-ben-nyays' and 'eye-ben-nyays'.
Fry-slee-ben
Bencini is pronounced as ben-CHEE-nee.
It is pronounced "may-ben-GOR-kay."
Ben was Michaels first solo song