It isn't. The word is pronounced LICK-or-ice.
'Liquirizia' is an Italian equivalent of 'licorice. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'LEE-kwee-REE-tsyah'.
No, the word "when" does not have a silent "h." The "h" sound is pronounced when saying the word.
No, the 'h' is pronounced.
No, the "h" in Debenhams is not pronounced - it is pronounced as "Deb-uh-nams."
It is pronounced with the "h" sound.
Jalapeno is a Spanish word. 'j' is pronounced as 'h' in spanish.
H/h is pronounced hu or ph=f
H is not pronounced in Spanish.
It depends on how the "h" word is pronounced. Use "a" before words where the "h" is pronounced as a consonant sound (e.g., "a house"). Use "an" before words where the "h" is silent and the word is pronounced starting with a vowel sound (e.g., "an hour").
Hache
Hristos is pronounced as "HRIS-tos" in English. The "H" is pronounced like an "h" sound in "hello," and the "s" is pronounced like an "s" sound in "sun."
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