it depends on your accent. people from Canada say leh-ver, Americans often say lee-ver.
Since it can be read in two ways it has two meanings. When the L is pronounced as in the word wil. It means tail. And when you pronouns the L as in the word pull the meaning will be sword.
The word 'accept' is pronounced somewhat like except
It's pronounced ' aaprey '
If pronounced correctly it is not.
Lever.
It is Για (pronounced "ya").But when you vote "for", in Greek you vote "HEE-'PEHR"
Two (pronounced MAY - pull).
ul tra. ul is pULl. tr is like TRy, and a is like UH.
The word "chasm" is pronounced as /ˈkæzəm/.
how is the word larit pronounced
The French word lever means to raise in English.The English word lever means levier in French.
Since it can be read in two ways it has two meanings. When the L is pronounced as in the word wil. It means tail. And when you pronouns the L as in the word pull the meaning will be sword.
The word ensemble, from the French, is pronounced (ahn-SAHM-buhl). The first syllable rhymes with Don, the second with Mom, the third with Pull.
Push the lever and the door will open.
No, the word "Wegmans" is typically pronounced as "Weg-manz."
The word "wrong".
"Ihr" is pronounced as the English word "Ear"