In French, the name Leonne would be pronounced as "lay-ON."
Ladon is pronounced as "LAY-don" in English. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
The word "lay" is pronounced the same as the word "lei." They are homophones.
The pronunciation of "Galatyn" is typically as follows: guh-LAY-tin. The first syllable is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, similar to the word "go." The second syllable has the stress, pronounced like "lay," and the final syllable is pronounced like "tin."
It is pronounced as "in-ter-LAY-ta".
the first part just as it sounds, toll, like the fee paid, a toll, lle is pronounced as lay, therefore tolle pronounced tollay. as I see it Bud
The name Mendeleev is pronounced men-de-LAY-ev.
Dule (pronounced doo-lay)
lia pronounced lay-A as in princess lia.
It is originally French because of the let at the end is pronounced lay
In French, the name Leonne would be pronounced as "lay-ON."
A "Lei" pronounced lay.
Ladon is pronounced as "LAY-don" in English. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Laurel is a proper name. In HI'ian, it is Lalela [la-lay-la]. Tree is "la'au" [lay-ow]. In Hawaiian there is no such word as "Laurel",
It's pronounced Yah-nah Lee-uh or Yah-nah Lay-uh
The word "lay" is pronounced the same as the word "lei." They are homophones.
The pronunciation of "Galatyn" is typically as follows: guh-LAY-tin. The first syllable is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, similar to the word "go." The second syllable has the stress, pronounced like "lay," and the final syllable is pronounced like "tin."