LITTrell. Emphasis on the first syllable. People often say it wrong.
The Diné.The second syllable is high tone.
Well Babylon was largely in the area now known as Iraq, so I'd say Iraq. If you live in the US, take note that it's pronounced ih-rawk (the I sound is like 'it' without the 't' and the second part is kind of like rock, but with more of an 'aw' sound) with the emphasis on the second syllable. Not eye-rack.
Seën is broken down into two syllables.The first, [se-] is pronounced the same as the Afrikaans word "see," or the Afrikaans pronounciation of the letter "C.""Ons gaan hou vakansie by die *see*."The second syllable, [-en] is pronounced the same as the Afrikaans word "in.""Die boek is *in* my tas.""Seën" also rhymes with "reën" (rain).
Ryeo-wook For the first part, say "yo" but and a rolling "r" sound to the beginning. For the second part, say "book" but replace the "b" with a "w."
AnswerSay Tabbo UmbeckiThe 'a' in Thabo is pronounced like the u in under.The 'o' in Thabo is pronounced like the oo in boo.You do not pronounce the 'h' in Thabo.So say Taa (like you do to babies) and add boo.The 'M' in Mbeki is pronounced like when you hum.Then say the word bear, but don't pronounce the r.And add Key.Taaboo Hmmbea(r)key :)AnswerThe above would produce Tubbo - rather say something like Tar-bow.The closing sound is short - drop the w. Say Ta Bo(w)AnswerAgreeing with the second answer - the first answer is incorrect.T-ah-bo [say the 'o' as in the short o sound in the word "or"]M-beh-key
eye-beer-e-an(emphasis on the second syllable)
ee-BELL, with the emphasis on the second syllable
Uh-ron-duh-kwoit. emphasis on the second syllable.
Pronounce somewhat like terr-ay-zian-shtatt with the emphasis on the second syllable.
'Vignette' is pronounced vin-YET. The emphasis is on the second syllable.
All syllable emphasis depends on pronunciation. If you pronounce the word in standard American English, then the emphasis is on the second syllable. Try saying it e-VAL-u-ate.
Cenchreae is pronounced as "ken-KREE-ee." The emphasis is on the second syllable.
Junkanoo is pronounced as "Jun-kuh-noo" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
The word descent is accented on the 2nd syllable (deh-SEHNT).(* Some dialects pronounce the word as dee-SENT to differentiate it from dissent, which is otherwise a homophone.)
Exam sounds like this: egg zam, with an emphasis on the second syllable (egg ZAM).
My un-educated guess would be: Fill-in-teh, with some emphasis on the second syllable
KalimEra is pronounced as "kah-lee-meh-rah" with the emphasis on the second syllable.