The letter "Y" is pronounced as "why" in English.
You would pronounce "my name is" as "meu nome Γ©" in Portuguese.
In Portuguese, the name "David" is pronounced as "dah-veed."
In Portuguese, "Grandmother" is pronounced as "avΓ³" (ah-VOH).
It is used as a vowel in that case because the sound you make when you pronounce it does not restrict the breath.
The letter "Y" is pronounced as "why" in English.
Ljubljana (pronounce the letter j as a y)
juss say it without the y letter
Gaelic has no letter 'y'.
You would pronounce "my name is" as "meu nome Γ©" in Portuguese.
Azeitona
VA-noin
Teeaa
In Portuguese, the name "David" is pronounced as "dah-veed."
Yvyja is an animal whose spelling begins with the letter "y" in Portuguese. It represents the Guarani equivalent, a South American indigenous language used in interior jungle areas of Brazil, for "snake." The pronunciation will be "ih-vih-zha" in Cariocan Brazilian.
You can say both: - Pronounce each letter: O B G Y N - As two syllables: Ob-gyne (Ob - guy'n)
Before a vowel it is like the g in "gentle". After a consonant it is like the i in igloo.