Can you supply an example of this? The only use of 'v' I can think of (in English) is where it stands for 'versus'. For example 'The football match was Manchester v Liverpool', meaning 'The football match was Manchester against Liverpool'. Perhaps some people would read this as '... Manchester and Liverpool'. Is that what you mean?
It is pronounced as "vee."
The proper way to pronounce Stephen is Stefan. In American English the way to pronounce Stephen is with a V as in Steven.
sur v war der mon (that is how you pronounce it)
"Vete" is pronounced "VEH-teh" with the stress on the first syllable.
Something like vash, a bit like bash with a v
Pronounce the V as F and just say it how it looks.
It is pronounced as "vee."
Ea - v - an
The phonetic word for the letter V is Victor.
v-ahhh-tea
Vibgyor.....V-big-yor (short V sound)
Al-V-O-LEE.
V-eye-care-i-us
v-air-nes viernes
V-oh-stall-pine
Ela v Bulgaria
I pronounce my name Seran Rain the C is an s sound and the V is silent