I have been playing the cello for two years and same with the guitar, Al Fine is pronounced Al fee-nay
Algae is pronounced al - gee or al - jee. Both are acceptable pronunciations.
"Et al." is pronounced as "et al-ee."
The "Fine" is sometimes pronounced like the word fine, but usually like "fin eh". Gael is pronounced like gale.
Its actually pronounced mish-el-ann
"D.C. (Da Capo) al fine" is Italian as are many other music terms and literally it means: From the beginnig to the "fine".
Iraq is not a language. Iraqis speak Arabic and the name for Iraq in Arabic is Al-Iraq which is pronounced Al-ee-raw-k.
I am fine = beseder (בסדר), pronounced beh-SEH-dehr.
"DS al Coda" and "DC al Fine" are musical notations used in sheet music. "DS al Coda" (Dal Segno al Coda) instructs musicians to return to a specific sign (the segno) and then proceed to the Coda section. In contrast, "DC al Fine" (Da Capo al Fine) directs musicians to go back to the beginning of the piece and play until they reach the "fine" marking, which indicates the end of the piece. Essentially, DS al Coda involves a return to a specific point with a jump to the Coda, while DC al Fine is a straightforward return to the start and continuation to the end.
In any music DC Al Fine means play through the end, and then repeat but only play to the Fine.
It is pronounced Mc-al-wrath.
Al ahgeela
"Morale" is pronounced "muh-RAHL" (or sometimes like "More AL", if you are AL ).