Gamay is pronounced guh-MAY.
The Bisaya term for "ipis" is "gamay nga ilaga."
Sakto (correct) - Sala (wrong) Matahum (beautiful) - Dautan (ugly) Daku (big) - Gamay (small) Maayo (good) - Dautan (bad)
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce trencadis
It is usually left as such in English, "gamay noir". "Gamay" is the name of the variety of grape, and the name of the wine made from it. "Noir" means "black", and indicates a dark red color.
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gamay
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Popular varietals include: cabernet sauvignon, merlot, pinot noir, syrah/shiraz, malbec, grenache/garnacha/cannanou, mourvedre/monastrell...
The Bisaya term for "ipis" is "gamay nga ilaga."
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Red grape from the burgundy region of France main grapes Gamay/pinot noir
My translator came up with this: molihok one you kamot og ubang the spiked molihok kay gamay. It can recognise some of the words, but not all. the English tarnslation for this statement is one of my hands move and the other parts of my body move a little...
Sakto (correct) - Sala (wrong) Matahum (beautiful) - Dautan (ugly) Daku (big) - Gamay (small) Maayo (good) - Dautan (bad)