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It is pronounced as "AH-muh-nuhs." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
It is pronounced: bi-tum-mi-nuss with the accent on tum.try bit-you-min-us
Here is an easy way to phonetically describe how it sounds when it is pronounced properly: Paysz An-sir-EYE'-nuhs.
The word superciliousness is pronounced /SOO-per-SIL-ee-uhs-nuhs/ (/ˌsupərˈsɪliəsnɪs/ in IPA), with significant stress on the first and third syllables.
"Ecce sacerdos magnus" is pronounced as "EHK-keh sah-ker-DOHS MAH-nuhs." The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable of "sacerdos" and on "magnus." It’s a Latin phrase meaning "Behold the great priest."
"Wild macaque" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Macaca sylvanus. The feminine singular noun and masculine singular adjective represent the scientific classification for the Barbary macaque. The pronunciation will be "muh-KA-kuh seel-VA-nuhs" in Latin.
The traditional pronunciation is Yoor ay nus, but that sounds rude. When the planet was on the news a lot because of space probes approaching it to find out information some newsreaders opted to pronounce it Your un us because it doesn't sound rude. I personally use the traditional pronunciation in my science lessons and put up with the giggling, but I don't correct anyone who goes for the latter. I suppose it's up to you.