like te-a but really smooth and together
trust me i have a british accent
"T", tee, or tea
If you mean Takacs as in Erika Takacs, I believe it is pronounced T' karch almost like there is no letter a after the T.
S-t-u-d-t
You can pronounce it either with a silent t or without it doesn't matter.
Naf-'t'-lee or Naf-'t'-lie
You pronounce it like Jane but with a T at the beginning instead of the J (know this because it's my name )
i recommend last letter 'T' must be silent. 'Depot' must pronounce as 'Depo'
If you mean Takacs as in Erika Takacs, I believe it is pronounced T' karch almost like there is no letter a after the T.
Maybe we just want to drop our "t" and then change it into "r" because "r" is easier to pronounce than "t". -Cham11
The letter t is silent and the emphasis is on the second syllable, so the correct pronunciation is 'mer-LOW'.
The letter "e" at the end of a French word usually signals that the final consonant should be pronounced.
The D in Korean is pronounced as a T such as when you say two which is "Dul", it's said as "Tul"
mah - t (with a soft 't)
S-t-u-d-t
with a th or a t
You can pronounce it either with a silent t or without it doesn't matter.
"SHAW coe law" Don't pronounce the t.
You pronounce it 'tsoh" - I think! cho, sow, t-so, t-sow, djo