It depends on where you're from.
It's common in most of Spain to pronounce "ll" identically with "y".
Other dialects pronounce it as an English speaker would a Z, or SH, or even as a sound that doesn't actually occur in English, but if you say "ree-YAY-no" most Spanish speakers will at least know what you mean even if they personally say it differently.
CHILL-AY!
The proper way to pronounce Tottenham is Tott-num.
The way to pronounce sirach is (see ruhk)
the way you pronounce knut is k-noot
The same way you pronounce Jerry
CHILL-AY!
The proper way to pronounce the surname 'McLachlan' is 'Mac Locklin'
The proper way to pronounce Tottenham is Tott-num.
The proper way to pronounce Stephen is Stefan. In American English the way to pronounce Stephen is with a V as in Steven.
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The best way to pronounce this word is through sound substitution. If the sound of the first "a" is substituted for the "y" sound, the proper pronunciation is achieved.
through the use dictionary to observed the way it is pronounce
Relleno.
The way to pronounce Amunet is by sound substitution. If the sounds of the last two letter "et" are replaced with the sound of an "A", one will achieve the proper pronunciation of this word.
Simply: 'kuin myös'. Look up the proper way to pronounce it by searching the net.
The proper pronunciation is "iss". It is pronounced this way in Scotland. It is a mispronunciation to say "ish".
The right way to say that is: ¡Cómo creciste! ¡Estás relleno! , in the first part. "You gusta" don't know what he/she wanted to say, but I can say to you that "gustar" means "like". The first part means, litterally, "How you grew up! You are fat!" (fat, i have to clearify this, with the spanish word is not that offensive. For "fat" it would be "gordo", but "relleno" is not offensive at all and it has a meaning more like "full".