There are many that are spelled the same, but because of the way Latin accents its words (usually the last or next-to-last syllable), not all of them are pronounced the same way. Most vowel sounds are different too.
Some words that are spelled the same:
Animal, arena, clamor, dictator, honor, Horror, interior, labor, omen, peninsula, status, terror, toga, tutor, ulterior, victor, villa
It is spelled and pronounced gospel. You can find the pronunciation of most words in English in a dictionary.
"My special (female) friend" is an English equivalent of "mea amica dilecta."There are two main ways of pronouncing Latin words and phrases. Latin words and phrases that are spelled the same may be pronounced quite differently according to the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. But in this case, the pronunciation is the same: "MEH-ah-MEE-kah dee-LEHK-tah."
It's how you say words in English, unlike in Latin and in languages based in/derived from Latin, English is not a phonetic language. A phonetic language is a language wherein the words are pronounced as they are spelled. Some English words can have the same spelling but different pronunciation, for example: * I like to read [ri:d]. * I have read [red] that book. Some words have different spelling but the same pronunciation, for example: * I have read [red] that book. * My favourite colour is red [red].
"Sphera" (pronounced: Sp-hair-ah), with the alternatively spelled of "Sphaera" (pronounced: Sp-high-rah") and "Globus" (pronounced: Glow-boose ("boose" as in "moose") are Latin words for a "sphere", "globe", or "ball". (Note: the 'P' and 'H' are pronounced separately, and not as an 'F' sound.)
The words are you thirsty is pronounced as r u thur stea. Basically this is pronounced the way it is spelled. This is in English so very easy to pronounce.
Homonyms are words that are pronounced and spelled the same but have different meanings.
A word that is spelled the same but pronounced differently is called a heteronym.
You would pronounce the words 'Meyer lemon' in English almost like they are spelled. However, the word 'Meyer is pronounced 'my-er.' In other words, the words would be pronounced similar to 'my-er leh-mon.'
Homophones.
Science is spelled the same but pronounced see-AHNS Senses is spelled sens and is pronounced SONS
Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently are called heteronyms. These words have different meanings and are pronounced differently based on their context or part of speech.
The French name "Lebeau" may be pronounced as "lay-BOH" or "leh-BOH", similar to this spelling. There are no corresponding English words.