According to Metromix, the online entertainment publication of the Chicago Tribune, the pronunciation is uh-lin-ee-uh.
http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/dining/mmx-050510-firstlook-alinea,0,6369741.story
The terms assumptious or assumptuous are slang, not formal English. A purported adjective form of assumption, it would apply to someone who "made too many assumptions" where the formal English is the less clear adjective "assuming."
Vinyls is not a word. It is vinyl or vinyl's. And you pronounce it as vie-nels.
bar-bra
No that dude is spelling Barbra, but I think it's bara-bara.
The correct pronunciation of Ballagari is "bullcrap", although it is often erroneously pronounced "bul-gar-ri".
The V is just an "OLDE" fancy way to write a U.
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Whomever said that is just silly! It is pronounced more like "bul-garee". The V isn't and olde fancy way of writing a U... In the Roman alphabet, there is no letter U, so the V is used. Sotirio Bulgarios has Greek heritage, hence the asthetic of most of the lines (monete', parentesi, bvlgari-bvlgari, tubogas, leoni, elisa, spiga...).
How do you pronounce Francaise?
"Crème de fraise", a strawberry-flavored liqueur, is pronounced "krem dah frehz" (rhymes with "Pez")
It's pronounced Bang-gore and not like the sausage variety.
Who is the girl on the cover of the album slippery when wet?
Her name is Angela Lanzara and was discovered on the beach down the Jersey shore. She was approached by the band and the rest is history. She enjoyed a modeling career and now works in the Corporate Housing Industry. Angela still lives in New Jersey and is more beautiful and fit than ever
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If you're referring to the surname Condon,
It's pronounced like this: Con•don = kon'dun
Stress on the first syllable.
Sicilia: pronounced "see-shee-lee-ah"
S - single "s" at the beginining of a word, followed by a vowel is soft like "snake"
I - "i" is always pronounced "ee"
C - "c", regardless of quantity ("c", "cc", etc.),followed by an "i" or "e" is soft, as in "zsh"
I - "ee" rule
L - single "l", is well, a single "l" sound
I - "ee" rule
A - "a' is always pronounced "ah"
grazie,
Lulu