Emphasise the middle syllable: e / CHID/ na.
To pronounce "reiterate," you would say "ree-IT-uh-rayt." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "IT."
Spanish speakers would pronounce it as: Fil-ee-pay. English speakers would pronounce it as: Fil-eep.
E-vap-o-rate is how you would 'sound out' this word: eVAPorate is how you would emphasize the second syllable in this four-syllable word.
You would pronounce the word as you would spell it' O BER ON. Phonetically it would appear as OH BUH RON
To pronounce "polichinelles," you would say poh-lee-shuh-nels. The emphasis is on the second syllable "lee."
You would pronounce it /ɡɹɪfɪn/ The first syllable rhymes with "if" and the second with "in".Stress is on the first syllable.
To pronounce "reiterate," you would say "ree-IT-uh-rayt." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "IT."
Spanish speakers would pronounce it as: Fil-ee-pay. English speakers would pronounce it as: Fil-eep.
E-vap-o-rate is how you would 'sound out' this word: eVAPorate is how you would emphasize the second syllable in this four-syllable word.
My un-educated guess would be: Fill-in-teh, with some emphasis on the second syllable
You would pronounce the word as you would spell it' O BER ON. Phonetically it would appear as OH BUH RON
You would pronounce it the same as 'given', but eliding the missing 'e' so as to make the whole word just one syllable (as nearly as possible).
To pronounce "polichinelles," you would say poh-lee-shuh-nels. The emphasis is on the second syllable "lee."
"Voestalpine" is pronounced as "fo-ess-tal-peen-eh" with emphasis on the second syllable.
Ennis is pronounced "EN-iss." The first syllable rhymes with the word "pen," and the second syllable is pronounced like the word "is."
Thoo-sid-a-dees (with stress on second syllable)
It depends on how it is pronounced. Some places pronounce it like "Kale", which would be one syllable. Other places pronounce it "Ka-el" which is two syllables.