"Via" is pronounced as "vee-uh" in English.
'Via' is pronounced as "VEE-ah" in English.
It is pronounced "shy-ANN".
It is pronounced KASSIM
In Spanish, "golf" is pronounced as "golf." In French, it is pronounced as "golf." In German, it is pronounced as "golf." In Italian, it is pronounced as "golf." In Japanese, it is pronounced as "gorufu."
Bruys is pronounced as "broo-eez", with the stress on the first syllable.
'Via' is pronounced as "VEE-ah" in English.
The Italian street name "via dei Calzaiuoli" is pronounced as "vee-ah day-ee kal-tsah-YWO-lee." The emphasis is on the "YWO" syllable in "Calzaiuoli," and each syllable is pronounced distinctly. The "c" in "Calzaiuoli" is pronounced as a "ts" sound, typical in Italian phonetics.
No. From German 'kuh' (pronounced 'coo'), via Old English 'cu' and Sanskrit 'go'.
To urinate in fijian is:- Au via mi. Pronounced=Ah/U/Vee/Yah/Me The above is proper way to say if you intend to relieve yourself, but if you notice someone urinating in a public place you would say "mi ca" pronounced Me/The
Fungi have a cell wall composed of Chitin (pronounced kite-en). They are heterotrophs via absorbtion. Part of the domain Ekaryota and the kingdom Fungi. Hope that helps :)
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There is no Hebrew word or phrase for "Station of the Cross". Hebrew signs in Jerusalem just identify it by the Latin name: Via dolorosa, spelled ויה דולורוזה in Hebrew letters.
It is pronounced "shy-ANN".
Though - pronounced as "th-oh" Through - pronounced as "th-ru" Rough - pronounced as "ruhf" Plough - pronounced as "pl-ow" Cough - pronounced as "kawf" Bough - pronounced as "bow"
It is pronounced KASSIM
Sch is pronounced like sh in shame and the rest of the word is pronounced like e in red, n in nail, g in gap and en in beaten. Or, here is an alternative schengen is pronounced as sh eh n g uh n where, sh is pronounced as sh in shipeh is pronounced as e in petn is pronounced as n in nog is pronounced as g in gouh is pronounced as u in upn is pronounced as n in no
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