Because of the way it's used. And, because of how the c is pronounced.
In Latin, "geography" is pronounced as "geographia." The "ge" is pronounced like "gay," the "o" is a short vowel sound, and the "ph" is pronounced as an "f." The emphasis typically falls on the second syllable, making it sound like "gay-oh-GRAF-ee-ah."
"Mohs" is pronounced as "mohz" with a soft "o" sound like in "more" and a "z" sound at the end. It rhymes with "nose."
Pronounced like "key" if you are speaking of the book but pronunciation may vary
Снег is pronounced "snyek." Note that a "g" at the end of a word is pronounced like a "k." If any letters are added at the end to form a plural or a different case, the fourth letter will once again be pronounced like a "g."
it is pronounced like this: lick-en
in arabic horse means "hisan" ...but the "h" letter is pronounced as the air coming from ceiling of the mouth.. or like the snake sound!!
A popcorn ceiling is a ceiling that has prickles in it like in the related link below.
It is pronounced as "tray bee-en." The "t" is pronounced like the English "t," "re" is pronounced like "ray," "s" is pronounced like "s," "bi" is pronounced like "bee," and "en" is pronounced like "en."
A popcorn ceiling is a textured ceiling that looks like small, bumpy clusters resembling popcorn. It is called a popcorn ceiling because of its resemblance to the shape and texture of popped popcorn.
Yo no se mucho. I think that there is an accent on the e in se.
A suspended ceiling, also known as a drop ceiling, looks like large tiles. These tiles are placed on top of a metal track that connects them. This is a popular ceiling type because it is quick and easy to install.
I LOVE THIS SONG TOO!!! It's "My Ride" - Jeremih [pronounced Jere-my]
The ceiling of the Pantheon was dimpled "like a golf ball" to relieve stress from the dome.
I used to teach Spanish, and I found a couple of good sources I've listed below for you .You could also do a Google search under theses terms: spanish pronunciation guide,diagram of spanish alphabet, diagram of pronunciation of spanish, etc.There are also a lot of links to free lessons of all kinds in Spanish if you take the time to mine it.http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Spanish/Pronunciationhttp://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Spanish/Print version#The Spanish Alphabet
The name "Stiofan" is pronounced as "STEE-van." The "Sti" is pronounced like "stee" and the "o" is pronounced like a long "o" sound, as in "toe." The "fan" is pronounced like "van."
The gr is pronounced like the the gr in green, the u is pronounced like the u in cup, and the ff is pronounced like the ff at the end of fluff.
Well i dont know how to put this to you but it s pronounced baseball.....they just have the accent no its call belota but say like this pelota