"Dhanvaad" is pronounced as dhun-vaa-d in Hindi. The stress is on the second syllable "vaa".
To say thank you in Punjabi, you would say "ਧੰਨਵਾਦ" (pronounced as dhanvaad).
Tuhada bahut bahut dhanvaad!
Thank you in Punjabi is translated as "ਧੰਨਵਾਦ" (pronounced as dhanvaad).
pronounce it to rhyme with 'camelot'. (the poem by tennyson indicates it to be so)
It is pronounced hoo-pot-as'-so.
To say thank you in Punjabi, you would say "ਧੰਨਵਾਦ" (pronounced as dhanvaad).
Tuhada bahut bahut dhanvaad!
Thank you in Punjabi is translated as "ਧੰਨਵਾਦ" (pronounced as dhanvaad).
It's not Gaelic so why pronounce it.
Fgnjnhgtfrtif is not a word, so it is beyond me why you would need to pronounce it.
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
You would pronounce Centurion as Kent-urion. Due to the fact that Latin has no soft C so all C's come out as K's.
So - Fee
You pronounce Philippe as in 'philips', but you cut the 's', so it stays 'philip. As for the surname, you pronounce the 'Pa' as 'puh' and the 'gès' part you pronounce like in 'jet', erasing the 't', so it becomes something like 'jeh'. Hope this helps. ;)
The T is silent, so it is pronounced so's.
pronounce it to rhyme with 'camelot'. (the poem by tennyson indicates it to be so)
It is pronounced ilio-so-as.