oh oh say can you see by the dawns early light......
oh oh say can you see by the dawns early light......
oh oh say can you see by the dawns early light......
Luh-see-tan-oh Luh-Say-tan-oh either or ^^
It's spelled the same, but is pronounced "ocku - pas - see - oh" with the 'pas-see-oh' sounding all together, and the 'oh' sounding almost like you were going to say 'on'.
The Booth - 2012 Oh Say Can You See 1-1 was released on: USA: 7 August 2012
One way would be to "say OICU" (say "Oh, I see you").
" oh say can you see"
Because they're thick?
ᎣᏏᏲ (Osiyo)or'ᏏᏲ (Siyo) - informalAnswer:oh-she-yo (how to say it)o-si-yo (how it's spelled)Answer:You might find this pretty cool. Nawuati is how you say hello or Na-wau-tai. It actually means walk in peace and harmony and its how you say hello and good by. Its pretty much universal for dozens of native american tribes. The chereokee never say good by or hello just walk in peace and harmony.Osiyo - Pronounced "Oh-say-Oh" or "Oh-sey-Oh" depending on dialect inflections.Formally, the Cherokee greeting is 'o-si-yo'But in casual conversation you would more likely hear 'si-yo' (see yo')
Oh say can you see by the dawn's early light.
You say, "My brother was born." Pron. Mee air mah no nah see OH.