AH-te-Li-ay
li(long i)-la(short a)
kuh-boo-li-wall-uh ? that's how my english teacher said it.
ge-fe-li-ci-teerd. ge/gu fay lee cee taird
Y is not a vowel but a consonant. So there cannot be any word with 'VOWEL Y' only. Y can be a vowel in such words as rhythm, which has two syllables - rhyth-m. Incidentally in the word cwm - w is a vowel.
Li-ni-a
li-MOAN
Pa - li - stine
It is pronounced "lie-brar-ee."
li-MOAN
BROCK-O-LI (LI as in List) Rarb (As in Barbara)
In Mandarin Chinese, "Li" is pronounced as /liΛ₯Λ©/. The tone mark above the i indicates that the tone starts high and falls.
(li la) its quite simple
AH-te-Li-ay
li(long i)-la(short a)
(so-i tear-li)
ph-li-er