In Portuguese, the letter "y" is pronounced like the letter "i" in English, as in the word "me."
"Eglon" is pronounced as EHG-lon, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "G" is pronounced as in "good," and the "on" sounds like the word "on" in English.
The phrase Chuyen Nguoi Lon originates from Vietnamese language. In Vietnamese it means adult or relating with adults. For example, it may mean adult as in a grown up person, or adult as in adult only content.
The a in the word gate has a long sound.
"Lon" is a male given name that can have various meanings depending on cultural or personal interpretations. It could mean "fierce," "noble," or "solitary." It can also be a shortened form of the name "Lawrence."
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they say Kai lon unga.
"Lon Po Po" (Wolf Grandma) is a Chinese folktale known as the Chinese version of Little Red Riding Hood. In the story, three children outsmart a wolf disguised as their grandmother, revealing its true identity. The tale conveys themes of bravery and cleverness.
Alphonso, Alfonso, Lon and Lonnie.
In Portuguese, the letter "y" is pronounced like the letter "i" in English, as in the word "me."
Violoncelli is an Italian equivalent of the English word "cellos." The pronunciation of the word -- which may be preceded by the masculine plural definite (i, "the") or indefinite (dei, "some") articles -- will be "VYo-lon-TCHEL-lee" in Italian.
"Eglon" is pronounced as EHG-lon, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "G" is pronounced as in "good," and the "on" sounds like the word "on" in English.
"Nylon" is a term constructed by combining "NY" for New York and "lon" for London, the two cities where the material was simultaneously developed by DuPont and Imperial Chemical Industries in the 1930s.
Two: lon-ger
The phrase Chuyen Nguoi Lon originates from Vietnamese language. In Vietnamese it means adult or relating with adults. For example, it may mean adult as in a grown up person, or adult as in adult only content.
de-cath-lon. 3 syllables.
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