D. decoding
decoding
the letters are not pronounced, they are only written
Written in capital letters it might be pronounced as [ei ai em], with the meaning of Aol Instant Messenger.
Written six Pronounce ceass
you pronounce it like it is written as "ba-maal"
decoding
sounding out words to pronounce whats written =B
the letters are not pronounced, they are only written
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Written in capital letters it might be pronounced as [ei ai em], with the meaning of Aol Instant Messenger.
Sara Robinson has written: 'Sounding out'
Dear all : this is a tough word to pronounce it if you are not familiar with ِrabic letters it is pronounced as : a'ezzae'eee and it is written this way : أعزائي
In Greek, "hello" is pronounced as "γειά σου" (yah soo) for informal situations and "καλημέρα" (kah-lee-meh-rah) for saying hello in the morning.
Written six Pronounce ceass
you pronounce it like it is written as "ba-maal"
I would guess that it was written because cello is smooth sounding
Saturday: sabt ........ written as: سبت Sunday: ahaad ........ written as: أحد Monday: ethneen ........ written as: إثنين Tuesday: tholatha ........ written as: ثلاثاء Wednesday: arbee'a ........ written as: أربعاء Thuersday: Khamees ........ written as: خميس Friday: jom'aa ........ written as: جمعة In Jom'aa, the apostrophe represents the "ayin" sound which does not exist in English or any other European language. It is a deep-throat inflection of the vowel. The other letters are relatively easy to pronounce.