PEE-nuhs
SIG-nuhs
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It is pronounced as "AH-muh-nuhs." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
It is pronounced: bi-tum-mi-nuss with the accent on tum.try bit-you-min-us
Here is an easy way to phonetically describe how it sounds when it is pronounced properly: Paysz An-sir-EYE'-nuhs.
The word superciliousness is pronounced /SOO-per-SIL-ee-uhs-nuhs/ (/ˌsupərˈsɪliəsnɪs/ in IPA), with significant stress on the first and third syllables.
"Wild macaque" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Macaca sylvanus. The feminine singular noun and masculine singular adjective represent the scientific classification for the Barbary macaque. The pronunciation will be "muh-KA-kuh seel-VA-nuhs" in Latin.
Many people mispronounce "Uranus" because of the potential for misunderstandings with its phonetic resemblance to a slang term. To mitigate this, some scientific communities opt for the pronunciation "YOOR-uh-nuhs," while others use "YUR-uh-nuhs" to align with the original Greek pronunciation.
Cronus was the youngest of the Titans, the Greek deities (gods) who ruled the world before the arrival of Zeus and the other Olympian gods and goddesses. Cronus seized power from his father, the sky god Uranus (pronounced YOOR-uh-nuhs), and was later overthrown by his own children.