Articulating.
Akatriel is typically pronounced as "ah-kah-tree-el." The emphasis is generally on the second syllable, "kah." Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with a soft "a" sound at the beginning.
Maluhia is pronounced as "mah-loo-hee-ah." In Hawaiian, each syllable is pronounced separately, with the stress on the second syllable. The "a" at the end is a schwa sound, similar to the "a" in "sofa."
To enunciate is to speak very clearly, to make sure you pronounce your words carefully, so that you will be perfectly understood as you are speaking.
Quinacridone is pronounced as kwin-AK-ri-dohn. The emphasis is on the second syllable, "AK." Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with the "qu" sounding like "kw" and the "doh" at the end sounding like "dohn."
"Marechiara" is pronounced as "mah-reh-kee-ah-rah." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "reh." Each vowel is pronounced clearly, following the Italian phonetic rules.
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The pronunciation of "adhyapika" in Sanskrit is roughly like "udh-yah-pee-kah." Each syllable should be pronounced separately and clearly.
Ros-scar-berry. Each syllable is clear and pronounced separately.
Mappleton is pronounced "map-ul-tun". Each syllable is pronounced clearly and the emphasis is on the second syllable, "ul".
The syllabication of "magnificent" is divided into four syllables: mag-nif-i-cent. Each syllable is pronounced separately, with the emphasis typically placed on the second syllable, "nif."
The word "bothering" is syllabicated as "both-er-ing." It consists of three syllables: "both," "er," and "ing." Each syllable is pronounced separately, with emphasis typically on the first syllable.
The name "Napravnik" is pronounced as "nah-PRAHV-nik." The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable. Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with the "a" sounding like the "a" in "father."
"Anginetti" is pronounced as "ahn-jeh-NEH-tee." The emphasis is typically on the third syllable, "neh." Each syllable should be articulated clearly, with a soft "g" sound.
Akatriel is typically pronounced as "ah-kah-tree-el." The emphasis is generally on the second syllable, "kah." Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with a soft "a" sound at the beginning.
"Estevao Cacella" is pronounced as "ehs-teh-vow kah-seh-lah." The emphasis is on the second syllable of "Estevao" and on the last syllable of "Cacella." Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with a soft 'c' sound in "Cacella."
"I mo ainm" is pronounced as "ee muh an-im" in Irish. Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with emphasis on the first syllable of "ainm." This phrase means "in my name."
Ajinomoto is pronounced as "ah-jee-noh-moh-toh." The emphasis is generally on the "no" syllable. Each syllable is pronounced clearly, and the "j" sounds like the English "j" in "jump."