Seize is pronounced as "seez."
In Irish you could say "to seize the opportunity" which would be "Breith ar an bhfaill" or "An deis a thapú".Scottish Gaelic:?
16 is seize and is prononced something like say-ze
sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
(Seize-ar) with a soft C is the common English pronunciation of Caesar. The true Latin way to pronouce Caesar is (Kai-sar) with a hard C. The actual correct way to pronouce Caesar is Kaisar. Anyone who pronouces it like (Seize-ar) is wrong.
Seize heures moins cinq minutes (16h moins 5 min) Pronounce (Says hur mo-ain saink me-nute)
no - SEIZE
sees and seize
seize.
A homonym for "seize" is "sees."
Seized is the past participle of seize.
Seize/seizes is present tense.I seizeWe seizeYou seizeHe/She/It seizesThey seize
I am prepared to seize the day. The pirates are going to try to seize the ship.