AYN-shent
child
Dray-co
'Win-doze'.
Moo
Mycenaean - mi' se ne'' an - having to do with an ancient city of Greece
Irish isn't ancient it is still spoken Ó Maoilchluiche - O Meel-khlih-heh
The way most pronounce it today is 'thay-leez', but in ancient Greek it was pronounced 't-hay-leez' Mike
The pnix, devilishly annoying to pronounce The correct answer is bema
Saqqara is an ancient Egyptian city where several tombs and ruins have been found. It is pronounced similarly to sac-cara.
I believe it is said TALLY-ESS-IN. It was the name of an ancient Welsh Poet, it meant Shining Brow in old Welsh.
Easy . In Greek Panas in ancient Greek pan. Its a sort name to change it :)
The way most pronounce it today is 'thay-leez', but in ancient Greek it was pronounced 't-hay-leez' Mike