it is pronounced deneice
It is pronounced Doo-Bwah
it is pronounced co pesh
Huw is pronounced has 'huge' with a 'w' instead of 'ge' it IS NOT pronounced hew(he-eew)
If pronounced correctly it is not.
Noroc or Privet. Noroc is "for you'r health". Privet is "Hi" in Russian. Hello in Moldovian language is pronounced as "Boonaziwa".
Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.Liath. It is pronounced Lee-a.
Sch is pronounced like sh in shame and the rest of the word is pronounced like e in red, n in nail, g in gap and en in beaten. Or, here is an alternative schengen is pronounced as sh eh n g uh n where, sh is pronounced as sh in shipeh is pronounced as e in petn is pronounced as n in nog is pronounced as g in gouh is pronounced as u in upn is pronounced as n in no
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it is pronounced deneice
Bruys is pronounced as "broo-eez", with the stress on the first syllable.
Mai (pronounced May) Maiga (pronounced May-Koe) Itching (pronounced Etcher's) Nagy's (pronounced Niger's) Linn (pronounced Lin) Nariko (Merak) Kumiko (Koom-me-koe) Rebeca (pronounced Rebeca) Racheal (pronounced Racheal)
Keek is pronounced Keek; Kik is pronounced kick
"Akatsuki" is pronounced in three syllables. "A" "kat" "suki" "a" is pronounced as if it were the "a" in "amazing". "kat" is pronounced "cot". "suki" is pronounced "skii".
it is pronounced co pesh
It is pronounced Doo-Bwah
A small "a" in a circle is usually pronounced as "at" or "around." It is commonly used in internet and email addresses, where it indicates being "at" a specific domain.