you would say it like you would and pronoce it exactily as its spel it you see
"Milquetoast" is pronounced as "milk-toast." The first syllable sounds like "milk," and the second syllable rhymes with "toast." It refers to someone who is timid or meek.
le lait Audio for the pronunciation here. -> http://www.forvo.com/word/le_lait/
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, it is acceptable either to pronounce the second o in chocolate, or not to pronounce it. Here are the pronunciations given in that dictionary: (chôkə-lĭt, chôklĭt, chŏk-). The letter in the first pronunciation that was replaced in this answer by a box, is an upside down backwards e.
een (Pronounce: eyn) twee (Pronounce: twey) drie (Pronounce: dree) vier (Pronounce: veer) vijf (Pronounce: vive) zes (Pronounce: zes) zeven (Pronounce: zeyven acht (Pronounce: acht) negen (Pronounce:neygen) tien (Pronounce: teen)
You pronounce maui mow-E
Milk = ミルク, pronounced miruku. *Note: Japanese does not have an exact "l" or "r", but rather somewhere between the two, started by placing the tip of your tongue at the top of your mouth - almost like you are about to pronounce an l, but not quite. It is difficult to explain if you are unfamiliar with Japanese pronunciation, my regrets.
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
pronounce it as freez.
How do you pronounce Bruchko?
You pronounce it gorge
you pronounce it as ei
How do you pronounce Baekje.