The 'W' is silent. It is pronounced 'anns-sir'.
"Afwan" is pronounced as "ahf-wahn." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "w" is pronounced as a soft "w" sound.
The W is silent in sword, pronounced "sord" (same as the word "soared").
In French, the letter "w" is pronounced as "double-vay" which sounds like "doob-luh-vay".
The word "sword" is pronounced as /sôrd/. The "w" is silent, so it is pronounced as if it were spelled "sord."
No, "ouwee" is not the correct way to pronounce "oui" in French. "Oui" is pronounced as "wee" in English, with a short 'w' sound followed by a long 'ee' sound.
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The same way you pronounce Sahni. The "w" is silent.
It sounds like double you.
It rhymes with form.
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wall-igi say it like luigi, but with a w.
"Afwan" is pronounced as "ahf-wahn." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "w" is pronounced as a soft "w" sound.
Still sounds like a w, the h is silent
It's pronounced the same as no. The k and w are silent
Pree-w`et (backtick indicates stressed vowel).
air-a-oon I believe. 'w' usually pronounces 'oo' in Welsh.
The W is silent in sword, pronounced "sord" (same as the word "soared").