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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"
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
The French word "dauphin" is pronounced as "doh-fanh." The "ph" is pronounced as an "f" sound.
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.