The terms assumptious or assumptuous are slang, not formal English. A purported adjective form of assumption, it would apply to someone who "made too many assumptions" where the formal English is the less clear adjective "assuming."
You spell asume like this: as-yoom
assume. It has two "s's".
It is spelled assume
The correct way to pronounce Deadmau5, the stage name of EDM musician Joel Thomas Zimmerman, is "dead mouse." Most assume it's "dead mow 5" but that is incorrect.
'Heme' (as in blood) is pronounced HEEM, and since Feraheme is used to treat anemia, one would assume that Feraheme is pronounced fair-a-heem.
You pronounce Bongiovi the same way you pronounce Bon Jovi.
From - Ell. (don't pronounce the 's')
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
Pronounced Jel pee - at least the Italian Gelpi's pronounce it that way. I would assume the Austrian Gelpi's pronounce it Gel (like Gelding) pee. The Spanish Gelpi I would assume Hel pay.
Disgaea is pronounced dis-guy-uh. And I'd assume you can pronounce the rest of the title.
The correct way to pronounce Deadmau5, the stage name of EDM musician Joel Thomas Zimmerman, is "dead mouse." Most assume it's "dead mow 5" but that is incorrect.
I found this in my dictionary: [ juːfəniəm ] I assume this would be the correct way to pronounce euphorium. IPA may be hard for some to read. In English analogues, euphonium is pronounced "yew-FOE-nee-yum"
"Tah-kee-nay" is the approximate pronunciation of taquiner in French.
Well I will assume that you want to know the French pronunciation:Qué-BecQuay (but do not pronounce the y)Bec/Bek/Beck is the same way as it would be in EnglishIf you know about International Phonetic Alphabet which I know not a lot of people know including me by the way, it is written that way: kebɛk
'Heme' (as in blood) is pronounced HEEM, and since Feraheme is used to treat anemia, one would assume that Feraheme is pronounced fair-a-heem.
hahsI have found that Dutch Haas is pronounced that way; Ha like ha ha and a soft s.I assume many German Haas families do too, as this is overwhelmingly the most common pronunciation.However, my family (Haas) is German but we pronounce our name h-long_A-z, like "haze". There are also German Haas families in Australia and Missouri that pronounce their name "haze".So don't assume.
een (Pronounce: eyn) twee (Pronounce: twey) drie (Pronounce: dree) vier (Pronounce: veer) vijf (Pronounce: vive) zes (Pronounce: zes) zeven (Pronounce: zeyven acht (Pronounce: acht) negen (Pronounce:neygen) tien (Pronounce: teen)
I've never heard of arimathers before, but the word 'arimathea' is pronounced as 'air-ee-math-ee-ah'. So, I assume it's pronounced as 'air-ee-math-errs'.
Since you wrote it with lower-case, I assume you mean the animal. ターキー /taa kii/ and 七面鳥 /shi chi men chou/ are the words for it in Japanese.
You pronounce maui mow-E