It is pronounced the same way as 'flower'.
Do you know how to pronounce flower? I think it is the same pronunciation...
Godhumai ( pronounce as : go - dhu - mai ).
check a british dictonary :) dahh
dote-tee dough as in flour dough ty = tee
Perguller
fahn-numm
In the British accent it is - ostin, oh-stin
nine west
In British English, "pure" is pronounced as /pjʊə(r)/ or "pyoor."
In the west and southwest of Ireland: l-your (rhymes with 'flour') in the northwest of Ireland and Scotland: l-yore (rhymes with 'more')
\ˈmir-ē-əd\ somehow like mir-ee-ad.
No, British corn flour is not the same as American corn starch. In the UK, corn flour refers to what Americans call cornstarch, which is a fine, white powder used as a thickening agent. Conversely, American corn flour is made from whole corn kernels and has a coarser texture, often used in baking or cooking. Therefore, it's important to use the correct term depending on the recipe and the country of origin.