The pronunciation of "Kai foo len hee" can be phonetically represented as "kai foo len hee," where "kai" rhymes with "sky," "foo" sounds like "foo" in "food," "len" is pronounced like "len" in "length," and "hee" rhymes with "see." It's important to note that variations may occur based on regional accents or language origins. If you provide the context or language of origin, I could offer more specific pronunciation guidance.
LEN tuhls
"Lengyel" is pronounced "LEN-gel," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Ay=A like canidian len=like lenoard
len soice mor-hen-yen-sis
Nehalennia is pronounced as "neh-ha-LEN-ee-uh."
"Laz-ee" in English is pronounced as "Len" in French.
AH-more Pore Ex-ee-len-see-ah
Madeleine is pronounced as "mad-uh-len." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
He-len-a Boil
ME - LEN. In French MY is pronouced ME, and the E at the end is silent.
Coelenterates is pronounced as "see-len-ter-ates." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "len." This term refers to a group of animals that includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, which are characterized by their simple body structure and radial symmetry.
um... sound it out? there are no little tricky bits or french pronunciations it sounds like what it looks like. i hope that helps, sorry it's not much but it's hard to say, lol. KU-LEN or CU-LEN pretty much ;)