Mil ka-dek , Mil k-ich'k, Flay sha-dek, Flay sh-ick
(a mild guess)
If you mean santé, then it's pronounced /sɑ̃.te/ following the IPA.
In most phonetic languages, the keyword is pronounced based on its phonetic spelling, following the rules of pronunciation for that language.
To pronounce "chic" in French, you would say "sheek." The "ch" is pronounced like the "sh" in English, and the following "i" makes a long "ee" sound.
The word 'the' can be pronounced in different ways depending on context. It is sometimes pronounced with the schwa when the following word begins with a consonant.
ola (pronounced oh-lah)
If you mean santé, then it's pronounced /sɑ̃.te/ following the IPA.
In most phonetic languages, the keyword is pronounced based on its phonetic spelling, following the rules of pronunciation for that language.
It is pronounced a little like the following: A-pray-sea-ay
It's pronounced as if you were stringing together the following English words: Her-MY-oh-knee
Following is the list of the numbers 1-10 in Italian:1. Uno, pronounced "OO-noh"2. Due, pronounced "DOO-eh"3. Tre, pronounced "treh"4. Quattro, pronounced "KWAHT-troh"5. Cinque, pronounced "TCHEEN-kweh"6. Sei, pronounced "seh"7. Sette, pronounced "SEHT-teh"8. Otto, pronounced "OHT-toh"9. Nove, pronounced "NOH-veh"10. Dieci, pronounced "DYEH-tchee."
To pronounce "chic" in French, you would say "sheek." The "ch" is pronounced like the "sh" in English, and the following "i" makes a long "ee" sound.
"Marechiara" is pronounced as "mah-reh-kee-ah-rah." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "reh." Each vowel is pronounced clearly, following the Italian phonetic rules.
The word 'the' can be pronounced in different ways depending on context. It is sometimes pronounced with the schwa when the following word begins with a consonant.
ola (pronounced oh-lah)
The word for "hamster" in Spanish is "hámster." It is pronounced as "HAM-ster" with the stress on the first syllable. The accent mark over the letter "a" indicates that it should be pronounced separately from the following "m."
'Mexico' in Spanish is still 'Mexico.' It is pronounced differently, though. It is pronounced, "MAY-hee-co." It is written with an accent, "México", to designate the pronunciation is not "standard". Following normal rules, "Mexico", without a written accent, would be pronounced "meh-HEE-coh".
In North America the correct usage is 'a hospital'. 'An' is used only when the following letter is not distinctly pronounced.