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牛 (Traditonal) pronounced as; Niúniú 母牛 (Traditional) pronounced as; Mǔ niú 牛 (Simplified) pronounced as; Niúniú 母牛 (Simplified) pronounced as; Mǔ niú
Sloth the animal: o pronounced like ah, Slah-th Sloth the cardinal sin: o pronounced like ohh, slowth
Some words that start with z are zoo, zip, zilch, zeal, and zither. Some words with z's in them include pizzazz, pizza, and whiz.
The way I've mostly seen it pronounced is like "VEESH-lah". Though, I've also seen it pronounced "VEEZ-luh". I, personally, say it the first way.
it's pronounced 'SEE ZEE'
A type of small bird, "xenops" is pronounced "zenn-ops".
That would be the letter "X", which unless used alone or hyphenated is pronounced as a "Z" or a combination of the letters X and Z. (xylophone, Xavier, xenophobe)
In American English, "music" and "visa" are pronounced with a z sound.
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In the English language, words that begin with the letter "X" are usually pronounced with the same sound as is usually assigned to the letter "Z". Examples include:xylophone (a musical instrument)Xavier ( Catholic saint)xylene (a chemical)Xenia (a small city in Ohio)
The "s" in umbrellas is pronounced with a "z" sound.
Ziyao is pronounced as "z-ee-y-ow" with the emphasis on the "z" and the "ow" pronounced as in "how."
The "x" in xiphoid is pronounced as a "z" sound. So, xiphoid is pronounced as "zi-foid."
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
The Polish phrase "go with God" is pronounced as "idź z Bogiem" in Polish, which is pronounced as "idsh z Bo-giem."
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The Greek word "zao" (ζάω), meaning "to live," is pronounced as "zah-oh." The "z" is pronounced like the "z" in "zebra," the "a" is pronounced as in "father," and the "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "go." Stress is typically placed on the first syllable.