Its called speaking Phonetically
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The first letter O in his last name is pronounced as the "i" in the word DISC. The rest of the name is pronounced as it is written. The second O has the accent and it is pronounced as the O in ORIGIN. Hope this helps.
i had a professor by this name and he pronounced it "coat"
Expressed in IPA, the word is pronounced /ˈvɜrtəˌsiz/ - written as spelt words, it is approximately /vur-tuh-seez/.
The name Burgoyne is pronounced burr-GOIN.
In Khmer, the noun "peace" is written as "______." It is pronounced as "pi:s," and tanslates as "tranquility." The noun for being free of war is written as"________," and is also pronounced as "pi:s."
There are two words that can be used to express "pity" in Tamil. The first is "_______," which is phonetically written as "Irakkam," and pronounced "ee-rok-kam." The second is "____," which is phonetically written as "Tayavu," and is pronounced "Tie-a-voo."
The first letter O in his last name is pronounced as the "i" in the word DISC. The rest of the name is pronounced as it is written. The second O has the accent and it is pronounced as the O in ORIGIN. Hope this helps.
The last name Jahn is pronounced as "yahn" with a soft "J" sound, similar to the "ya" in "yawn".
It is pronounced and written the same way in Finnish.
Your Korean name could be μΉ΄μλλΌ (Ka-jan-deu-ra) or κ°μλλΌ (Ga-jan-deu-ra), following the closest pronunciation in Korean to your name Kazandra.
It is written e.g. ( from the Latin exempli gratia), but always pronounced "for example."
The name Tiahn does not have a specific meaning as it is not a commonly recognized or documented name. It appears to be a unique or uncommon name with no established origin or definition.
its written porsche, sch is pronounced sh
"I love you" is written: 我愛你, it is pronounced: wo3 ai4 ni3.
There is no Japanese equivalent of the name "Michael." However, it would be pronounced 'maikeru' and written: マイケル
The name Sato is typically written: 佐藤 Sugar is also pronounced Sato but written: 砂糖 They are totally different words. The name Sato is the most common surname in Japan, but does not have a specific meaning.
The name "Anna" would be written in Japanese as アンナ and pronounced essentially the same as in English.