Seb-gu-gu-gu.
The Scottish Gaelic phrase "caraidean gu brath" is pronounced as "caar-uh-jin goo brah." The emphasis is on the first syllable in "caraidean" and the "oo" in "gu" sounds like the "oo" in "food."
In Welsh, "Mamgu" is pronounced as "Mam-gee" with the stress on the first syllable.
nu-gu-se-yo? = 누구세요?
Yes, in most cases the letters "gu" make a soft "g" sound, as in "guest" or "guard." However, there are some exceptions where "gu" makes a hard "g" sound, such as in words like "guilt" or "guess."
Seb-gu-gu-gu.
nai-gu
Re - gi - on ( ree gu n )
go-gu this is how you pronounce it... hope this helps
친구 You pronounce it like this: chin-gu
gu rot txa
yo-ha-nes gu-ten-berj
Its Mam-gu and its pronounced "mam (as in lamb) gee"
Cap-you-let and Mon-ta-gyue.
karɪdʲan gə braːx
The Scottish Gaelic phrase "caraidean gu brath" is pronounced as "caar-uh-jin goo brah." The emphasis is on the first syllable in "caraidean" and the "oo" in "gu" sounds like the "oo" in "food."
ge-fe-li-ci-teerd. ge/gu fay lee cee taird