You can pronounce Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau as "poo-uh-hoh-NOO-ah oh ho-nah-oo-nah-oo".
I stands for Iodine, (pronounce: I-o-dine) the 4th element in group 17, atomnumber 53..
You pronounce it as: pale- E-un-tall-O-gists. (The capitalized letters stand for that they sound like the letter. Like B would be "bee".)
"Mohs" is pronounced as "mohz" with a soft "o" sound like in "more" and a "z" sound at the end. It rhymes with "nose."
Kilimanjaro is pronounced as "kee-luh-muhn-JAH-roh." The emphasis is on the "JAH" syllable, and the "K" is pronounced like the "k" in "kite." The "i" in the first syllable sounds like a short "i," and the "o" at the end is pronounced like the "o" in "go."
You would pronounce it as 'ven-oo-see-an'
Talk to Barrett Braunbag, Tail End Storekeeper. He will send you to Puuhonua
Mino is a resident of Puuhonua Isle
Gyro is pronounce yer-o.
i think you pronounce it "o-chelly"
In America we pronounce it like "hew".
Go to Appleton Docks and then Tail Isle. Go to the Tail Isle wagon, and take it so then you reach Tail End. Talk to the general store owner, and he'll send you to Puuhonua Isle.
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G o o d ! :/
You pronounce wampanoag Wahm-pan-o-ag.
The color mauve is pronounced mov with a short o. It can also be pronounce mov with a long o.
A-O-WIN
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