It can go both ways. With the pH and the v
it is pronounced deneice
it is pronounced co pesh
It is pronounced Doo-Bwah
Huw is pronounced has 'huge' with a 'w' instead of 'ge' it IS NOT pronounced hew(he-eew)
i had a professor by this name and he pronounced it "coat"
Stephen Saux goes by Sauxy (pronounced "Soxy").
It is pronounced Stephan in French.
The proper way to pronounce Stephen is Stefan. In American English the way to pronounce Stephen is with a V as in Steven.
The name Stephen Covey is pronounced as "STEPH-en CUV-ee." The first syllable of "Stephen" rhymes with "step," and "Covey" has the emphasis on the first syllable, sounding like "cuv" followed by a long "ee."
The French equivalent of the name Stephen (or Steven) is Etienne, pronounced Eh-tyahn.
It's pronounced "steven" but I think it looks like Stef-fan.
Stefano is an Italian equivalent of 'Esteban'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'STEH-fah-noh'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'EH-steh-bahn'. But in both cases, the meaning is the same, as 'Steven' or 'Stephen'.
Dmitri Mendeleev - Pioneer of the periodic table pronounced de-mee-tree men-de-leeve
Stephen Austin was the first American impresario to bring settlers to Texas. He was loyal the the Mexican government until Santa Anna voided the Mexican Constitution and pronounced himself dictator.
Lennon was pronounced dead on arrival in the emergency room at the Roosevelt Hospital at 11:15 pm by Dr Stephen Lynn.
"Etienne Aigner" is typically pronounced as "eh-tyen eye-nyer." The name is of French origin, with "Etienne" being a French form of "Stephen." The last name "Aigner" has German roots, often pronounced with a soft "g," similar to "eye-ner."
I know only names: Joseph, Stephen. But there is 'ph' combination.Are such words really exist?