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Tuileries is pronounced as "twee-luh-ree." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "u" sounds like the "wee" in "week." The final "es" is pronounced softly, almost like "ree."
Semester: sem-es-ter
"Es-lite" is pronounced as "es-leet."
Translated to: "Él es guapo." "Guapo" is pronounced "wha-po".
Escrow is most commonly pronounced ES-cro, but it can be pronounced with the accent on the second syllable: es-CRO.
es-may
Gauloises is pronounced as "gaw-lwahz" in French. The "G" is pronounced like the "g" in "go," and the "au" is pronounced like the "o" in "go." The "lw" is pronounced with a light "w" sound followed by a soft "l" sound. The final "es" is pronounced as a soft "z" sound.
That is easy. It is pronounced ES PREE. That was how It is pronounced.
ana es alli? Pronounced (ana-es-i-e)
It is pronounced as "kin-es-THE-tik."
Que hora es? Pronounced: Kay ORah ess? Hope this helped :)
ESCHATOLOGICAL (pertaining to theological "final Judgment") is pronounced "ess-cat-oh-LAJ-ih-cull" ("laj" same as "lodge").