You say ee-ee, for example Pompeii is pronounced pom-pay-ee-ee.
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You can say 'ii bousan'.
The Latin word for "ray" is radius (-ii, m.).
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Italian is a kind of Latin, in a sense, since Italian developed from Latin. Latin still has its old case endings such as -us, -um, -ius, -ii, -ae, etc.--this is the easiest way to spot Latin. If you see small words such as "il," "la," "e," "sono," etc., then it's likely Italian.
deidara is pronounced " deh- ii- dar-a "....its actually exactly how its spelled.....put those sounds together and u get "deidara"
Do you mean Roman numerals? It's written as II, but you don't pronounce/say Roman numberals. You'd either substitute Latin or English (or whatever other language you speak) in for it. So, we'd just say it was 'two'. In Latin, it'd be 'Duo'. In French, it's 'Deux'. In Spanish, it's 'Dos'. And so on and so forth.
Pope Urban II (Latin: Urbanus II) was born about the year 1042 at Lagery, County of Champagne, Kingdom of France.
The Pope John Paul II or in latin Joanes Paulus PP. II
Pope Urban II preached the crusade at the Council at Clermont, supposedly using the words "Deus volt", latin for "God wills it", to incite the crowd to his cause.