The UK pronunciation (like Norwich) is not pronounced the same as the individual phonemes (Green + wich). The approximate phonetic sound is "GREH-nich" (the nitch sometimes closer to nidge).
The Connecticut town of the same name is sometimes pronounced more like it is spelled, sounding like grin-wich or gren-wich.
The word 'accept' is pronounced somewhat like except
It's pronounced ' aaprey '
If pronounced correctly it is not.
The question has 2 meanings 1. Which word is always pronounced wrong 2. Which word is always literally pronounced "incorrectly" Answer : 1. There is none 2. The word "incorrectly"
It is pronounced with the "j" sound, as opposed the the "g" sound it the word "gate".
Do you mean 'Greenwich', which is pronounced 'Gren-itch'?
how is the word larit pronounced
No, the word "Wegmans" is typically pronounced as "Weg-manz."
It's a famous place in England.
The word "chasm" is pronounced as /ˈkæzəm/.
"Ihr" is pronounced as the English word "Ear"
The word "wrong."
The word "wrong".
The alphabet 'h' in the word "sandwich" is not pronounced.
The word sought is pronounced as sawt. The 'ou' is pronounced as 'aw' in this word.
The Irish word for 'father (athair) is pronounced as a-hir.
The word 'accept' is pronounced somewhat like except