mo cion daonnan is "my eternal love'
1Break the word into three parts: "li," "mo" and "ges." The first part is pronounced "lee."2Pronounce the second part, "mo," like it is spelled. This is the same pronunciation as the "mo" in "Mohawk" or "mohair."3Drop the "s" in the third part, so you will only be pronouncing "ge." This is similar to a "zh" sound. In French, you do not pronounce a consonant at the end of a word. Say the three parts fluently for the correct pronunciation of Limoges: lee-mohzh.See related link.
"See you shortly" loosely and "We'll see each soon" literally are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Nos vemos pronto. The pronunciation will be "no-vey-mo-spron-to" in Spanish.
"Lake Morency Inn" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Auberge du lac Morency. The pronunciation will be "o-berzh dyoo lahk mo-raw-see" in French.
"To my..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase à mon... . The masculine singular prepositional phrase references a male or masculine concept or object. The pronunciation will be "a mo" in French.
The pronunciation to "novice" is ( naw-vis )
This sentence is incorrect;the Scottish Gaelic would be: Leam daonnan. It would sound likelem deunan. Liom is Irish Gaelic, a separate language.
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'Heart' is CROÍ in Irish and CRIDHE in Scottish Gaelic.'Gaelic' languages include both Scottish Gaelic and Irish, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies Scottish Gaelicor Irish to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.
"an còmhnaidh" "daonnan" "fad na h-ùine"
"Mai-mo-nee" is a common pronunciation of the name "Maimone."
Some words that end with -cion include: deception innovation decision promotion
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If you mean "mon amour", it means "my love". Pronunciation is "mo nam-mor"
The ao sounds like a French 'u"(between ee and oo) in Scottish Gaelic.
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According to forvo it is pronounced 'Ar mo ni e' , if so then: アーモニエ /aa mo ni e/ is its Japanese pronunciation and writing.