I assume you're only asking about the pronunciation of "Ardai," not of "Charles."
"Ardai" is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable ("AR") and with the second syllable sounding like the substance that changes the color of cloth ("dye").
So: AR-dye. Ryhmes with "HARD-eye" (or "GUARD-eye," etc.).
My-kal
It's phonetic.
[Liː]
A name/way of speaking properly {or preferred} pronunciation of the spelled/written name. Such as; Name: Ginne, the Phonetic Name would be "Jin - ay" or Name: Angeline, Phonetic Name could be "An - jah - lean"
No. It is not a contraction but a phonetic rendition of a slang or dialectical pronunciation of the words "got to".
Charles Ardai was born in 1969.
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The phonetic pronunciation of the keyword "Italian" is /tljn/.
The phonetic pronunciation of phlebitis is "fleh-BYE-tis."
The Arabic phonetic pronunciation of the keyword is "keew-ward."
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My-kal
Pronunciation skill
Phonetic refers to the sound of language. Here are some sentences.If you try a phonetic pronunciation of those letters, you can figure out what the word is.The phonetic pronunciation of that word is "fu NET ik."
The phonetic pronunciation of Barachiel is "BAH-ruh-kee-uhl."
phonetic pronunciation is "you ga not"