"Dit en englais" "Dzi un ungla"
The word "neutro" in Spanish translates to "neutral" in English.
In French, you are actually referring to the word "c'était" meaning "it was." To pronounce it, you say "say-TAY."
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
"Prononciate" is not a standard English word. It appears to be a variation or misspelling of "pronounce," which means to say or articulate a word or phrase. If you meant "pronounce," it refers to speaking or enunciating a word clearly and correctly.
colorful in Filipino is MAKULAY just pronounce the LAY not in in English.
leey-koss is how the greeks say "wolf". This is how english speakers shoulf pronounce it.
dixdix -to pronounce, say "dice" in English with the "i" like in "to be"
In English and French it is pronounced "say-shell-wah"
The word "neutro" in Spanish translates to "neutral" in English.
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
You pronoune French words in English the same way you would in french. If you want to learn how to pronounce certain words, go on Google Translate. Type the word you want to pronounce then click listen. It will say the word for you.
LET ME START BY ASYING THAT THE WORD ENGLAND COMES FORM TWW ENGLISH WORDS - " ENGLISH " AND " LAND. " SO TO SAY / PRONOUNCE IT YOU SAY ENG AS IN THE WORD ENGLISH AND THEN ADD THE WORD LAND AT THE END MAKING SURE YOU SAY IT WITHOUT BREAKING THE WORD INTO TOO.
In French, you are actually referring to the word "c'était" meaning "it was." To pronounce it, you say "say-TAY."
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
Exactly like you pronounce the word "you" in English.
"Prononciate" is not a standard English word. It appears to be a variation or misspelling of "pronounce," which means to say or articulate a word or phrase. If you meant "pronounce," it refers to speaking or enunciating a word clearly and correctly.