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Pessimistic is pronounced pezimistik - all short vowels.
The pronunciation of "quay" as "key" is due to its origin from the Old French word "cay," which itself came from the Latin word "cāreum." Over time, the pronunciation evolved, leading to the current pronunciation.
The Thorndike-Barnhart pronunciation key uses a breve mark (˘) above the vowel to indicate a short vowel sound.
Schulpforta is the name of a German monastery and thus has a German pronunciation. A pronunciation key for it is shul-for-tah, with the emphasis on the last syllable.
muh - LAV - ull - lent
In a standard dictionary you can find a key to pronunciation marks within the definition
Pronounce it KEY-LOHR
Pessimistic is pronounced pezimistik - all short vowels.
R Key all i jist
Eye-key-ah
Most cease to read the pronunciation key underneath "epitome" and continue to say it incorrectly.
muf·fu·let·ta /ˌmʌfəˈlɛtə/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[muhf-uh-let-uh] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation-noun a thick, round sandwich similar to a hero, typically containing ham, salami, and cheeses and topped with an olive salad, a specialty of New Orleans.Also, muf·fa·let·ta.
There are many places to find a pronunciation dictionary. Websters Dictionary is one of the most commonly used dictionaries and has a pronunciation key in it.
kee golike the key and then go
Your spelling came up with no results... But Panatheismdid here are the results for that./pænˈeɪθiˌɪzəm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pan-ey-thee-iz-uhm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation -noun: the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
Pronounced like "key" if you are speaking of the book but pronunciation may vary
The pronunciation of "quay" as "key" is due to its origin from the Old French word "cay," which itself came from the Latin word "cāreum." Over time, the pronunciation evolved, leading to the current pronunciation.