enn-geh(soft)-l-br-eh(soft)-c (rolled, like a Scottish person would)-t
because things just didn't work out for the two of them
A "long" vowel sound is mainly when you hear the "name" of the letter in a word. A short vowel sound is an exhaled sound, such as "ah" or "eh" or "uh." Some sounds are neither long or short but a combination sound. Examples: fat (short A) - sounds like faht (f-ah-t) fate (long A) - sounds like fayt (f-A-t) A words that end in Y are typically all "long A sounds" : bay, day, way
It means T!
T-Pain does not believe in God. God believes in T-Pain.
Eh.. No
ch-r-eh-s-ah-n-t-oh
Im guessing T-eh-Kosa but i don't know.
a idob macNisev ill rug nal revlis eh t.
Pee-Tuh. or Peh-eh-tah-ah / p-e-t-ah
T = 101.3 eH/26,200eH/26,200 = T / 101.3H/26,200 = ln(T/101.3)H = 26,200 ln(T/101.3)
Just like it's spelled. Here's the sounding out letters: ese, oh, ene, space, ele, ah, ese, space, teh, ere, eh, ese, space, eme, eh, ene, oh, ese, space, deh, e, eh, zeta. S-oh-n L-ah-s T-r-eh-s M-eh-n-oh-s D-eh-z
dont know the name brand of T-Stat that would say EH.. but that probably means Electric heat..on all honeywell heat pump T-Stat's it is EM-Heating means Emergency Heating.. its just the heat strip comming on automaticly or manual depending how your T-Stat is wired..
taktee.hindi ko nga alam eh kaya ako nagtatanung tapos ako din pala ang sasagot T-T awts </3
eh-L een-tehr-neht. Accented on net. In Spanish all the "t" is always enunciated "t", in English sometimes is replaced by the "R" sound.
yes .bacause the alligator is nothing to have .yup i don;t know na eh
enn-geh(soft)-l-br-eh(soft)-c (rolled, like a Scottish person would)-t