Reverse the question and you see perhaps why...... Weight would be pronounce White and be bazaar sounding and confusing as a result
Height : 5'5 weight : 121
"Blanche" is pronounced as "blahnsh" in French, where the "ch" sounds like "sh." In English, it is often pronounced simply as "blanch," rhyming with "branch." The pronunciation can vary slightly depending on the language and context.
His height is 6 ft 3 quarters of an inch. His weight is one million pounds.
Yes - the current height/weight requirements for Navy men and women is: Minimum height (Both) 51" (4'3") Weight (Max) Men 97lbs, Women 102lbs Maximum height (Both) 86" (6'8") Weight (Max) Men 271lbs, Women 263lbs
The Turkish name "Mehmets" is pronounced as "MEH-metts" in English. The first syllable sounds like "meh," rhyming with "bet," and the second syllable is pronounced like "mets," similar to the plural of "met." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable.
Sca (rhyming with the 'a' in 'apple')- pu (the 'u' rhyming with 'you')- lae (rhyming with 'lie').
It is pronounced "spars" (rhyming with "farse").
It is pronounced in one syllable, rhyming with "date"...."FRAIT".
No, frighten does not fit the rhyming pattern. It would need to be right, height, fright. Here are other rhyming words:alrightbrightmightnightplightsighttight
"Coues" is pronounced as "cows," rhyming with the animal.
it is pronounced "Kai" as in rhyming with "Die".
The word "one" is pronounced "wun" (rhyming with "sun").
Depends. In the Watchmen movie they pronounced it "vite", rhyming with fight, to play up the character's German/nazi heritage.I know the website Veidt.com pronounces it "vayt", rhyming with wait.
If lunie is pronounced as "Uh" then the rhyming words for it would be:BunnyFunnyGunnyHoneyMoneyRunnySonnySunnyTunneyTunnyIf lunie is pronounced as "Ew" then the rhyming words for it would be: BoobyBoonieBootyCootieGloomyGooeyGoofyKookiePunyUni
Big nasty undead is pronounced to rhyme with "itch."
sec-OND-ment With the OND rhyming with "bond".
Aakri pronounced: AA kree (rhyming with free)