Sentences with phrase «actually pronounce the name»

Can we actually pronounce the name of God in a Whiteheadian speculative context?

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Well, now we know that Theodor Geisel's (that's another thing — no «e» at the end of his first name) pen name — which was his mother's maiden name — was actually pronounced to rhyme with «voice» rather than «moose.»»
I also get worried when there are a tonne of ingredients on labels that I've never heard of / can't pronounce but from the research I've done, quite a few of the more scientific names aren't actually chemicals, just the scientific names for regular, naturally occurring ingredients.
Brid is actually pronounced «breed» or «breej,» which could cause some confusion, especially once your daughter starts school and teachers will have to pronounce her name based on the way it is printed.
The German name means pledge and can actually be pronounced two ways: GEE - zah - lah or jiz - ELLE.
Time to commit the name to long - term memory, if not actually learn how to properly pronounce it.
For her part, Walker — that first name is pronounced «RYE - sa» — tells me in a phone interview from her home in Cary, North Carolina, «I've actually made a lot of friends in the indie community.
I don't know if there are any official translations out so (unless I'm wrong) there's no way to know how they'll actually translate it, but «Reiji» is how you would pronounce the word «lazy» using the Japanese alphabet; it's also (as you can tell) pretty similar to the name Reggie, so it could be possible for Nintendo to use that name as well.
It's not actually pronounced «Wow way,» making this an unusual tactic — for reference, it's more like Hu - ah - way — which Dunagan said helps, «bridge the gap between an easy - to - understand phrase and the correct way to say the name
Audio pronunciations so you actually HEAR how to pronounce new or difficult drug names... and much more
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