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"SHVES-tair" ... straight from German.
"TOCH-tair" ... straight from German. For that matter, so is "DAUGH-ter".
Minnetaree is pronounced as "min-uh-TAIR-ee."
One example is "lead," which can be pronounced as "led" when referring to being in charge or guiding, and "leed" when referring to the metal. Another example is "tear," which can be pronounced as "tair" meaning to rip, and "teer" meaning a drop of water from the eye.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The Yiddish word for 'sister' is exactly the same as in German: pronounced "SHVESS-tair".
"SHVES-tair" ... straight from German.
Ngam tair tair
It is pronounced HEK-tair.
Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi, Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn, Penpedairheol
Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi, Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn, Penpedairheol
"TOCH-tair" ... straight from German. For that matter, so is "DAUGH-ter".
The Byzantine pronunciation of the word "antidisestablishmentarianism" would be something like "ahn-tee-dees-es-TAH-blish-mehn-tair-ee-ahn-ism."
T. Salakhov has written: 'Tair Salakhov' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Tair Salakhov' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Azerbaijani Art, Exhibitions
It is pronounced pro-JESS-tair-own.
yes she can tair tales
The verb is spelled tear. "I'm going to tear my shed down."The same verb is used if you tear paper, or tear your pants.