Ndamukong Suh is number 90 on the Detroit Lions.
The word "Ephesus" is pronounced as "EH-fuh-suhs."
Ephesus is pronounced "EH-fuh-suhs."
Die-on-isis (isis like the goddess)
Upsuh means you climb "up" a tree and throw "suhs" at people. "Suhs" is the Arabic word for shoes. This is a common happening in New Zealand!
The singular possessive form of "atlas" is "atlas's," pronounced as "at-luh-suhs."
Religion was deeply woven into Egyption culture. Like the people of Mestmotamia,, the Ancient Egyptians worshiped many dieties (DEE~uh~teez), or gods and godesses. The Egyptians beleived these dieties controlled the forces of nature and human activities. The main Egyptian god was the sun god Re or also Ri. This was probaby because of Egypt's hot, sunny climate and the importance of the sun for good harvests. Another major gos was Hapi (HAH~pee), who ruled the Nile River . the most important goddies was Isis (EYE~suhs). She represented the loyal wife and mother, and she ruled over the dead with her husband Osiris (oh~SY~ruhs). -Written By Celeste, 9/24/13, 12 years-old. GO BUCCS!
Ah, pronouncing words can be like painting a beautiful landscape - it's all about finding your own rhythm and flow. "Suscipe" is pronounced as "suhs-SEE-pay," with the emphasis on the second syllable. Just like adding colors to a canvas, let the word roll off your tongue gently and confidently. Remember, there are no mistakes in pronunciation, only happy little accents.