"Ealing College of Art"
Can anyone let me know how to pronounce 'Ealing'?
ill-ing? I'm not sure.
I should write it as Korean letters, so I need to know how to do... help me please
Merlot · Member since
Mayboy · Member since
Made a good job of that Apoptosis ;)
nil · Member since
It isn't an Art college anymore... *sniff*
Merlot · Member since
Ho Sang Lee · Member since
thank you! :D
Ho Sang Lee · Member since
One more,
'De Lane Lea'....???
di lain lee
I mean
De = D
Lane: 'ai' in the 'pain'
Lea: 'ea' in the 'eat'
.....am I right?
Penetration_Guru · Member since
Der-Lane Lea
Dur-Lane Lea
just the start of a D - the other two you had right.
Ho Sang Lee · Member since
thank you!
Mr. Scully · Member since
Ah, the English language... beautiful language but in the same time very complicated when it comes to differences between what you write and what you pronunce :-)
jorge · Member since
Don't talk about languages complicated with a Korean or with a Czech :)
Mr. Scully · Member since
Czech grammar is extremely difficult. But on the other hand, we write exactly what we pronunce :-)
jorge · Member since
really?, I speak spanish and don't have idea of how to pronunce "VCHOD" "PTACI" "VSTUP" for example, too much consonants joint
Fenderek · Member since
Czech grammar is extremely easy... for me...:)
Well, not that much different to Polish one...
Mr. Scully · Member since
"I don't have idea of how to pronunce "VCHOD" "PTACI" "VSTUP""
The point is that once you learn to pronunce individual letters, you can pronunce everything. It's not like in English where you see "c" and you're not yet sure if it will be pronunced like "s" or "k" because it depends on the rest of the word.