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luh-key-nuh that's my name =]
I pronounce my name luh-ken-ah. la-ken-a
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Si Luh Swarsi has written:
'Upacara pasupati sebagai media sakralisasi'
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Le soleil is pronounced "luh soh-lay" with a silent "s" in soleil.
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The syllables are man/kah/luh. The question is where to put the accent.
One pronunciation is MAN-kah-luh and the other is man-KAH-luh (following the second-syllable rule of some Arabic and African dialects).
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Ull (like you'd pronounce the 'ull' in Pullman)
luh (like you'd pronounce the 'luh' in i luh you)
hoo (like you'd pronounce the 'hoo' in hoot)
uck (like you'd pronounce the 'uck' in yuck)
ber (like you'd pronounce the 'ber' in timber)
Ull-luh-hoo-uck-ber
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The syllables are man-kah-luh. The question is where to put the accent.
One pronunciation is MAN-kah-luh and the other is man-KAH-luh (following the second-syllable rule of some Arabic dialects).
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My experience has been that it depends on the use For the lagrange polynomial, it is luh-GRAHNZH For the city in Illinois, it is luh-GRAANJ (where AA is long A) TRH
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well some of the many types of animals that live in France include these animals
Animals in France
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Pronunciation
NAME PRONUNCIATIONCOMMON NAME or EXAMPLECampanulakam-PAN-yew-luh Campanula or Bellflower
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Le Roy is pronounced Luh - ROY, whilst Leroy is usually pronounced Lee-Roy,
but is sometimes also pronounced Luh-ROY. The person who's name it is will have their own preferred pronunciation of the two.
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tout le tralala (too luh trah-lah-LAH)
OR
tout le bordel (too luh bore-DELL)
The second one is approaching vulgarity.
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