It is pronounced as 'Aitch' and not 'Hetch' or 'Etch'.
No, the "h" in Debenhams is not pronounced - it is pronounced as "Deb-uh-nams."
It's French. It's Terre not Terra, but you do pronounce it like terra, the "err" is like "air"...Haute is like haute cousine or haute couture, only in Indiana for Terre Haute we pronounce the "h" a bit more...more like "hote", h - long o - t
It's pronounced as "air-mez bur-kin." "Hermes" is pronounced with a silent "h," and "Birkin" is pronounced with the accent on the first syllable.
The same as in English: honor, but we pronounce the "h"
"Huynh" is pronounced like "hwin" with a silent "h." It is a common Vietnamese surname.
How do you pronounce Olbas Oil (h-ole + bus) or (h-ole + bas-tard)?
How do you pronounce Olbas Oil (h-ole + bus) or (h-ole + bas-tard)?
Yes.
It makes the h sound.
like mommy with an H
Sound the H as if it were a K.
In America we pronounce it like "hew".
You pronounce it exactly as it is written, but you pronounce the h heavily, and not lightly, like you know the heaviness when you're clearing your throat.
Boo-tan. The h is silent.
Kan-h
No, the "h" in Debenhams is not pronounced - it is pronounced as "Deb-uh-nams."
because h is a letter not normally pronounced in Spanish, but 'hamster' is an English word. Just as you would not expect to pronounce 'happy' as 'appy.