It is pronounced "Deh-SOHN-yay."
It is pronounced as "ee-deh-let deh bew-roh."
Cirque: Sirk Des: deh Rêves: rehv
"MAY-dl" = litte girl "MAY-deh-leh" = small little girl
Mary Jemison's Indian name, Deh-he-wä-mis, is pronounced as "deh-heh-wah-mis".
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From in spanish is "donde" pernounced: dohn-deh
plinkey it a musical instrument that you can get by compleating mission 3 he is a accordian that goes deh deh du da deh du da deh du da deh deh du deh deh deh da du du
'To laugh' is an English equivalent of 'ridere'.The Italian word is a verb in its infinitive form. It's pronounced 'REE-deh-reh'. 'To laugh at' is 'ridere di', which is pronounced 'REE-deh-reh dee'.
Director of Engineering and Housing
In English, Thanksgiving. The word is pronounced DEE-ah deh ac- see-OHN deh GRAH-see-ahs
"Tanoshinde." Pronounced: tah-no-sheen-deh.
"Unknown" is an English equivalent of "desconocido."The word "desconocido" is the masculine singular form of the adjective. The pronunciation is "deh-SKOH-no-SEE-thoh." The masculine plural form, "desconocidos," is pronounced "deh-SKOH-noh-SEE-thohs."The word "desconocida" is the feminine singular form of the adjective. The pronunciation is "deh-SKOH-no-SEE-thah." The feminine plural form, "desconocidas," is pronounced "deh-SKOH-no-SEE-thahs."
"Devastated" is an English equivalent of the Italian word devastato.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "deh-vah-STAH-toh." The feminine form, devastata, is pronounced "deh-vah-STAH-tah."
'Tomorrow' is an English equivalent of 'demaine'. It's an adverb. It's pronounced 'deh-mehn'.(it should be - demain)
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The sound "DOOR" means 'generation' to a person who is listening in Hebrew. The entrance to a room, represented in English by the word "door", is rendered in Hebrew as the sound "DEH-let".