The phrase 'Pacem in terris' is in Latin. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'pacem', which is in the accusative case as the direct object of an absent verb, means 'peace'; 'in' means 'in'; and 'terris' means 'lands'. According to ancient, classical Latin, the pronunciation is as follows: PAH-kehm een TEH-rees. According to the liturgical Latin of the Church, the pronunciation is as follows: PAH-chehm een TEH-rees. A more familiar rendering of this phrase is the following from the 'Gloria in excelsis' of the Mass: 'in terra pax', which means 'peace on earth'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'in' means 'in'; 'terra' means 'earth' or 'land'; and 'pax' means 'peace'. The pronunciation is the following: een TEH-rah pahx
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The name Ferenc is pronounced as "FEH-ren-ts" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Weigh is pronounced the same way one would pronounce the word way. One does not pronounce the g or h. The word means to find the mass or weight of something.
In English pronounce it .....Cumri am bith....Wales forever
In Yiddish, "one" is pronounced as "eins" (איינס).
It is pronounced "ee-nuh-fyle."
One billion.
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