No
IPA: /ˈkæ.do/ simple: KA-doh
Yes. Shah-doh. If it was a long a sound, it would be shay-doh. I used to have trouble with this too. ^^
The word "racecadotril" is pronounced as "ray-seh-kah-DOH-tril." The emphasis is typically placed on the "DOH" syllable.
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Doranku (Pronounce: Doh-rah-n-ku).
Baby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby sharkRepeat with:Momma SharkDaddy SharkGrandpa SharkSwimmer DudeHungry SharkSwam awaySwam way too slowLost a legHappy sharkCall 9-1-1It's too lateThat's the end
Yes. The OU has a long O sound (doh).
Hmmm alot of songs do that, is it pop, rock, jazz you could try looking up 90s (pop) songs? The only one i could think of is called "blue"
The French word "dauphin" is pronounced as "doh-fanh." The "ph" is pronounced as an "f" sound.
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
Freddoloso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "chilly."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "FREHD-doh-LOH-zoh." The feminine form, freddolosa, is pronounced "FREHD-doh-LOH-zah."
Jonathan Doh goes by Jon Doh, Jon, J.D., J Doh, Jonny, and Jonny D.