
Xavier vs. Javier - WordReference Forums
Jan 9, 2012 · Hello! I wanted to know the difference between the pronunciation of the names Xavier and Javier. How do you pronounce 'Xavier' in Spanish? If you take the example, …
How do you pronouce 'Javier'? | WordReference Forums
Sep 25, 2010 · In Spanish, "Javier" is pronounced khav-YAIR, with 'kh' indicating the sound of 'ch' in the Scottish word "loch". In the English-speaking world, the pronunciation of the Spanish …
aunt sounds the same as ant? | WordReference Forums
Jun 6, 2017 · In many places in northern England and Scotland, you'd get the same vowel in ant and aunt as well - only different from the American pronunciation because it's without the …
Nestle [Nestlé] - pronunciation - WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2010 · The old pronunciation, however, is still used today in some regions such as the Black Country. "Nestle" in Alemannic German (Alemannisch – as spoken in southwestern …
Xabi Alonso (pronunciation) - WordReference Forums
Apr 21, 2006 · Xavi is pronounced similar to "chubby", and Alonso like Ah-lon-soh. But in reality, Xavi comes from Catalan Xavier, and Xavier from Basque Javier. The real (catalan) …
can't vs. cunt (pronunciation BrE) | WordReference Forums
Dec 25, 2017 · This the usual pronunciation in soouthern England. I've moved around living in different parts of Britain since then, and my pronunciation is now very close to the /ʌ/ of cunt. I …
“Deluxe” pronunciation - WordReference Forums
Feb 7, 2022 · I’ve only known “deluxe” to be pronounced as | dɪˈlʌks | (with the “u” sound as in “bucks”), and most online dictionaries seem to show only this pronunciation, but Google’s …
pronunciation: ch (in Scottish) | WordReference Forums
Nov 23, 2007 · I have no knowledge of your friend Javier. I do have knowledge of the pronunciation of /ch/ in a wide range of accents from the border northwards. I haven't come …
-ez ,-ai , -é / -ais (difference in pronounciations of verb endings)
Jan 20, 2015 · Hello jacquebda, You have understood the principle between the two pronounciations-- the difference is whether you stretch your lips (in pronouncing -é, -ai or -ez) …
pronunciation: /k/ /t/ /p/ after "s" [sports, skirt, stress]
May 3, 2014 · I was told that the voiceless consonant after s should be pronounced as voiced consonant. Such as /k/ /t/ /p/ should be pronounced as /g/ /d/ /b/ sports should be sborts skirt …