In Old Irish, something like AV-er-ghin (where gh is pronounced like Irish ch, but voiced - think of the difference between c and g, and apply that to ch and gh). The emphasis, as usual in Irish, goes on the first syllable. In modern Irish, it would be spelled Amhairghin and pronounced something like OUR-yin.
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce trencadis
"La-hoat" is how you would pronounce "Lahote."
The antonym for mispronounce is pronounce correctly.
een (Pronounce: eyn) twee (Pronounce: twey) drie (Pronounce: dree) vier (Pronounce: veer) vijf (Pronounce: vive) zes (Pronounce: zes) zeven (Pronounce: zeyven acht (Pronounce: acht) negen (Pronounce:neygen) tien (Pronounce: teen)
You pronounce maui mow-E
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
You pronounce it as Page.
pronounce it as freez.
You pronounce it gorge
Brin is how you pronounce it
How do you pronounce Baekje.
Albustix pronounce
you pronounce it as ei
How do you pronounce Bruchko?
In the UK, they pronounce it like 'sugar' while Americans pronounce it like 'tea-aga'.