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The Yiddish word "Tante" is pronounced as "tahn-tuh", with the stress on the first syllable.
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"Than khe" is pronounced as "tahn kay." The "than" sound is similar to "tahn" in "thank," and the "khe" sound is like "kay" with a soft "e" sound at the end.
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Mdewakanton is pronounced as "Mdeh-wah-kahn-tahn." The "Mdeh" is pronounced similar to "med" but with a softer "e" sound. The "wah" is pronounced like "wah" as in water, and "kahn" is pronounced like "kahn" as in con. Finally, "tahn" is pronounced like "tahn" with a soft "a" sound similar to "tan."
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Day-tahn-druh. Emphasis on the second syllabe, which is pronounced like the word "on."
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Ghandi with more tahn 300000 casts - 1982.
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It is an obtuse angle
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'Nathan' is King James' committee's rendition of the Hebrew "nah-TAHN".
Depending on the dialect and erudition of the speaker, it could emerge
in Yiddish as anything from "nah-TAHN" to "NOO-sn".
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An improper fraction is greater than or equal to 1.
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natan (× ×ª×Ÿ) means "to give"; it is also a Hebrew name.
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trying is - TRATANDO- in spanish, pronounced trah-TAHN-dough.
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Nathan is × ×ª×Ÿ (pronounced nah-TAHN), which means "he gave"
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Matthan in Hebrew is Mah-TAHN (מתן), meaning "gift".
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Netanyahu is pronounced neh-tahn-YAH-hoo. The stress is on the second syllable.
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There is no such language as 'Jewish'.
If you mean Hebrew: kah-TAHN (קטן)
If you mean Yiddish: klein (קליין)
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Tahn-toe
The final o has a slightly lengthened sound, sort of like how we, in English, say toe. The 'a' sound in Japanese is always like the a in father, and the o is always like the o in home.
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Montaña or Monte. either one.
(moan-TAHN-ya)(MOAN-tey)
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Less resistance on a smooth concrete road.
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Love is the prime principle of each and every religion.
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The cast of The Longest Sun - 2012 includes: Candice Costello as Tahn Povi
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Oh tahn joe bee Oh meh deh toe Go zai mas.
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There are videos on youtube that show how to way better tahn one can explain, also use your sword.
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No 0.1 is less tahn 0.35
0.1 is the same as 0.10 which is less than 0.35.
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Satan is not a name in Hebrew. It is a simple noun, prounounced sah-TAHN (שטן), which means opponent or adversary.
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china has more habitends and india less habitends so china is more populate tahn india
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Settantuna in the feminine and settantuno in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "seventy-one (71)".
Specifically, the number settanta means "seventy (70)". The numbers una and uno translate as "one (1)". The pronunciation will be "SET-tahn-TOO-nah" in the feminine and "SET-tahn-TOO-noh" in the masculine.
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Since the word "baton" has a French origin, you give it a kind of broad "-on" , somewhat like "bat-awn"
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"Gritan" means "they yell" or "they are yelling". It is pronounced "GREE-tahn". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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"TAHN-tee BAH-tchee" is the way to pronounce "tanti baci."
Specifically, the masculine plural adjective "tanti" means "so many." The masculine plural noun "baci" means "kisses." Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"), and its plural indefinite article is "dei" ("some").
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A Yiddish speaker refers to a groom as a "chah-TAHN", even though the word is Hebrew.
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