It is NOT the same way you pronounce 'free' unless you're about 7, it is closer to 'sree' th-ree.
If you mean lithe as in agile, it rhymes with eye according to three or four dictionary pronunciation guides.
"Everytime" isn't a valid English word. It's always TWO words, every time.There can be two pronunciations of "every":Typically 2: ev-rySome people might pronounce it with 3: ev-er-y
The word actual can have either two or three syllables depending on how you pronounce it. Two syllables: Ac-tual Three syllables: Ac-tu-al
How do you pronounce Baekje.
Brin is how you pronounce it
There are three ways to say it. if you count something, it is "MITTU" pronounce as "mids" just a digit of three, it will be "SAN" pronounce as "son" Additional way is "MI" pronounce as "me" The most common one is SAN.
We pronounce three as trois.
Eleven thousand three hundred
drei,which is pronounced as dry.
five point one three four
An example of a mixed number is: three and three quarters which is 3 and 3/4
You pronounce it (p)hi-le-tus. (Fi-lee-tous). It has three syllables. For extra, Philetus means, a carpenter.
Properly, it should be pronounced "zero three," but most people say "oh three."
You pronounce it in three syllables, basically: A (short 'a', as in apple) po (with a long 'o', as in "go") gee (with long 'e' as in "gee whiz").
Three quarters of an inch.
The number 3, or THREE, is pronounced with the long E, to rhyme with "see" and "we".
thee-sor-us pronounce the "th" like in "three", not like in "this"