doolkius eks ahspehris, oo is small as in "book"
Dulcius ex asperis
The motto of Fergusson Intermediate is 'Dulcius ex Asperis'.
The motto of Centre Wellington District High School is 'Dulcius ex asperis'.
Asperis is not a widely recognized term in common usage, and it may refer to different things depending on the context. In some cases, it could refer to a genus of fungi or be a misspelling of "asperity," which means roughness or harshness. If you're looking for information on a specific topic or context related to "asperis," please provide more details for a more precise answer.
It is pronounced 'day-us-ex' and is derived from Latin. It basically means "god out of the machine".
yes(ex-zave-ee-yer)
Ex-plo-rer: ex-plor-er. The word "explorer" is divided into three syllables when pronounced.
excelente {pronounced roughly: ex-sell-en-tay}
The motto of Waitaki Boys' High School is 'Quanti est sapere'.
$@, pronounced 'axluf' often not used in any language, $@ is nly used to spell one word, $@&Z (pronounced 'axlufandz' meaning: ex-fish)
You pronounce it "Te Ex-Trawn-yo".
Pronounced just as it looks -- EX-uh. The "ex" rhymes with hex. Was my paternal grandmother's name (born early 1900s). Have never encountered it anywhere else!