Sila can be pronounced as:
Si (as if you say "yes" in Spanish)
la (as in laugh)
Actually it is an "i" without a dot, but that is not common in most languages, so feel free to pronounce it as "si"
"I don't know what kind of weapons will be used in the third world war, assuming there will be a third world war. But I can tell you what the fourth world war will be fought with - stone clubs."
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Madeline is like er..Madeline so it's :
Mah (as in Pah, Lah, Fah etc)
Deh (Leh,Reh,Eh)
Line (Pine, Rine, Mine)
Bronte is like :
Bron (Easy enough it's like Ron with a B )
Tay (Lay, Ray)
Easy enough I think
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My name is pronounced exactly as it's written
Ten (rhymes with pen)
Sai (Rhymes with bye)
Seir (Pronounced like 'Say' with an 'R' at the end)
Yuu ('You')
Ianto is a variant or nickname of Ieuan (YIGH-yan), the Welsh version of John, meaning "god is gracious." It is pronounced YAN-toh.
That's "yan" as in man and "toh" as is, well, toe. Though I have heard "yahn" as in yawn, mostly from Americans. This is mostly due to a difference in accents and is also acceptable.
Maddock is a modernized variant of the old Welsh name Madoc, meaning "good." Both names are pronounced MAH-dock.
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E - Eh? - Like canada
Vans - Vans like the shoes or vehicle
Last Name= Eh-vans
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If an insane person thinks insane they are crazy. If an sane person thinks insanely it's art. It that insane or what?
What am I?
To save myself from an insane argument, I consider myself completely sane.
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Mine is pretty easy. It is just Is-a-bel Wong.
It sounds like I (rhymes like 'eee')
SA (rhymes like 'sir')
BEL (just like how you would pronounce that word)
WONG (rhymes like 'wrong', just that you don't pronounce it with the 'r')
This forum is really helpful for some of these names! They're all really creative and now I know how to say them!
My first name is pretty simple. Elliya is EL-ee-yuh (similar to Elliot but with an A at the end).
My last name is French, so it is pronounced BEAR-trahn. The R's are the French back-of-the-throat kind of R's, and the D at the end is not pronounced.