Leigh is pronounced exactly like "Lee", so no.
The Spanish name is also spelled Samuel. (pronounced "Sahm-oo-el")
it is also spelled David but pronounced (dah-vid).
its dona pronounced like don-ya means mrs. the other word konta is also spelled wrong , if you change the ko to cu and remove the a you'll have the translation for the english.
It is, however its spelled with an accent over the i: Cafetería. It is also pronounced differently than the English word cafeteria.
Gemma is the correct spelling. It can also be spelled as Jemma.
Its spelled barbier also pronounced how it looks you say the , i and the e.
The Spanish name is also spelled Samuel. (pronounced "Sahm-oo-el")
Sana'a is the capital of Yemen. It is pronounced San - ah. It can also be spelled Sana or Sanaa.
The Spanish name is also spelled Samuel. (pronounced "Sahm-oo-el")
The past tense is also proofread. However, while it is spelled the same, it is pronounced as though the letter A is silent and as if spelled proof-red
the word two is nunpa also spelled numpa (pronounced: noompah)
From:http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Leah The girl's name Leah \leah\ is pronounced LEE-ah. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "delicate; weary". Biblical: Jacob's first wife, the mother of Dinah and six of Jacob's twelve sons. The name was revived by the Puritans. Léa is popular in France. Actress Lea Thompson. Leah has 4 variant forms: Lea, Lee, Leia and Leigh. For more information, see also the related name Lia. Baby names that sound like Leah are La- and Leya. Leah is a very common first name for women and a slightly less common last name for both men and women (source: 1990 U.S. Census). Displayed below is the baby name popularity trend for the girl name Leah. Compare Leah with its variant forms and related girl names.
It is pronounced "sem-or-dni-lap" - the word palindrome spelled backwards.
Basically, the way it's spelled. Wee-GRR. Or Oui-gur. Can also be pronounced ooh-i-gull.
They are homophones, also sometimes called homonyms: words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently.
The past tense of read is also read, pronounced like "red." For example, "Yesterday, I read a book."
Exactly as it's spelled.However, you can also use the more proper Anglo-German form, Danzig, which is also pronounced how it's spelled.