The syllables are man-kah-luh. The question is where to put the accent.
One pronunciation is MAN-kah-luh and the other is man-KAH-luh (following the second-syllable rule of some Arabic dialects).
Don't Say a Word was released on 09/28/2001.
Don't Say a Word was created on 2001-09-28.
The spelling you are looking for is "vein" describing style or a distinctive element or maybe a line of thought or action. The word "vein" that you are looking for in your sentence is a noun. The word you used "vain" is an adjective meaning conceited, idle, empty, hollow, etc. and cannot be used as a noun or, from what I can see, in your sentence.
They can. there are lots of songs that have the word gun in them.
tea
Mancala is the correct spelling.It is a type of classic board game that requires logic, strategy and planning to win.
Try www.boardgamecentral.com and search for Mancala. They say they have it and it is reasonably priced.
man-KAHLA or mohn-KAHLA
You spelt it correctly, the Spanish word for "Thank you".
Mancala is derived from an Arabic word naqala. This word actually means, "to move". Since this game focuses on moving beans, or stones around the board, it makes sense to have the classification reflect this.
The word wrong means not write I assume the answer is because people say its wrong
You can buy mancala at Target.
Mancala networks was created in 2009.
2 if you say it like happly or three if you speak correctly and say happ - i - ly
The room above the coffee shop is where you can play Mancala.
"Prononciate" is not a standard English word. It appears to be a variation or misspelling of "pronounce," which means to say or articulate a word or phrase. If you meant "pronounce," it refers to speaking or enunciating a word clearly and correctly.
Avalanche mode mancala is a variation of traditional mancala where players can choose to drop stones into their opponent's side of the board, causing an "avalanche" of stones to be captured. This differs from traditional mancala gameplay where players can only drop stones into their own side of the board.