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ALE(press the middle of your tongue to the front of the roof of your mouth when making the "L" sound) sho(a short "O" sound, as in shot) DIEThus you have, ALE sho-DIE. Using literal English Pronunciation.
sho (show) gun (goon) show goon, (show the goon) if that helps
"I am free!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo soy libre! The declaration also translates literally as "I'm free!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sho soy LEE-brey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Chaussures Pronounce as : Sho-ssuerr
I have never read the story dinner party, but themes are basically these: self-identity loyalty respect ... You need to write what the theme is then the reason why (give examples)
In the Nahuatl language, Chocolate is still pronounced Sho-Coh-lah-tl...XOCOLATL!! :D
In French, "hot" is pronounced as "chaud." It is phonetically pronounced as "sho."
SHO-sav .... its the Irish form of Joseph.. hope this helps SHO-siv ... my boyfriend's name :-)
Lixo. The 'x' is pronounced like 'Sho' (Shopping for example).
sho-ka-lah----Using http://www.worldlingo.com/en/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html, "chocolate" is translated as "شوكولاطة", and is pronounced "Sho-ko-la-ta"
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le thé chaud pronounced le tay sho
Hoteiosho is pronounced as "Ho-tay-oh-sho." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "tay."
The Ford Taurus SHO (letters pronounced separately), which is a pumped up version of the Ford Taurus, was originally produced from 1989 to 1999. In 2009, for release in the model year 2010, a remake was produced under the moniker Ford Taurus SHO (pronounced 'show'). SHO stands for "Super High Output". The gen2 (`89-`95) had a 3.4L Yamaha DOHC engine. the gen3 (`96-`98) had a 32 valve V8.
Inno sho Mr.Joy = it's like the person who is speaking joke with joe or asking him about something and it means : what about it Mr.Joy. what is it Mr.Joy. repeat what i said Mr.Joy it differ from the way it is pronounced :)
khorosh, khoroshaya, khoroshiy and khoroshoe
Franchot Tone is pronounced as "Fran-sho Tohn." The first part, "Franchot," rhymes with "piano," while "Tone" is pronounced like the English word "tone."