wole- ter su- tin - pronounce the 'su' as in sup or suck
So far, in my philosophy classes, I've hear it pronounced "High-pay-shia"
Be-leuh. There's a video so you can hear it clearly in the Related Links below.
If you are saying "What are speackers used for" then the answer is to hear the sound from the device. In some cases, it is to pronounce the sound so it can be heard better
It's hard to pronounce Dutch words and too hard to write it down so that you understand how you should say it, if you don't know how to pronounce Dutch letters. But if you click on the link (under the related links section) and then click on the speaker under the Dutch word 'huis' you can hear how you should pronounce it.
It seems your question is incomplete. If you are referring to "Sutton," it could relate to various topics, such as Sutton's law in finance, Sutton's disease in medicine, or even a place name. Please provide more context so I can give a more accurate answer.
Your slags
Hear
It's not Gaelic so why pronounce it.
because it is the oldest building in hackney
the discovery was so important because they were looking for this forever
Fgnjnhgtfrtif is not a word, so it is beyond me why you would need to pronounce it.
it's simple to pronounce zoo-us .see? it's a piece of cake! or zo-eus eus is pronounced us so the e doesn't hear like e it hears like o