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"You'd think after 50 years, people would pronounce it correctly".
Too bad no other children would pronounce themselves Kevin's allies.
But they worried that fans would pronounce the name "Darling-kyed" or "Darling-seed-a".
German soldiers would pronounce the first three letters "sch" as "sh", following German sound rules.
Australians would pronounce it like alliance stadium, with the middle "i" the long major vowel.
Wan would pronounce the funeral oration for the Panchen when he died in 1989.
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At one time or another, each of us would become fixated on one tiny imperfection in our wall, while those of us standing back and looking at the wall like an owner would pronounced it beautiful.
As she left clutching her prize she muttered (all too audibly): "You'd think that at least in Paris they'd pronounce my bloody name right".
His English was pretty good, but his conversations were never that effortless: he'd struggle to find the right word; he'd confuse tenses and articles; he'd pronounce the words wrong.
I get that Phillip and Elizabeth only speak to each other in American English, but I still find it hard to believe that they'd pronounce Russian cities in the American way, even when they're alone.
I'd pronounce it and then spell it out.
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