In most cases, a computerised voice will then pronounce the translated word or phrase.
Maybe we can get Clinton to pronounce the second end of the era of big government?
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"You don't pronounce apostrophes, " she said, looking across the Hudson River at the mountain one day.
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This important technical indicator is not enough to pronounce a complete and unmistakable trend change.
It's too early to pronounce definitively that the big Obama decisions are not working.
The Supreme Court is due to pronounce on the constitutionality of Mr O'Neill's government in December.
"I'm not ready to pronounce that this is the next great miracle, " he said.
Now he hears the world legitimize and pronounce its name, the republic of Srpska.
The Supreme Court is to pronounce on another appeal, by Mr Obara, later this year.
He travels a great deal, but he does so to pronounce rather than to listen.
The problem was not many people knew me or could even pronounce my name.
Westerners have always been too quick to pronounce the death of the Asian economic miracle.
CNNArabic decided to pronounce Ayrault's name by voicing the last two letters in the written word.
Argentina's commentators normally pronounce his first name as "Emily", but their regard for him is high.
Nobody could pronounce my name. (Laughter.) Our poll numbers were quite low.
In extremis, a political leader may even pronounce that "we are all in this together".
Sources close to the case said the government may pronounce it closed as soon as Tuesday.
He said the company wanted its name to be recognizable and easy to pronounce around the world.
"I request the court to accept my plea and pronounce the sentence, " he told the judge, smiling.
Something which, if you want to pronounce on mineral reserves, is a bit of a problem really.
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Previously she has castigated other actors for believing they are qualified to pronounce on complex political subjects.
They smile more, speak faster, pronounce words more clearly, and move their heads and bodies more often.
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However you pronounce it, it's a mouthful that is really three words in Icelandic meaning island mountain glacier.
You staked your reputation on some guy that nobody had ever heard of -- couldn't pronounce my name.
An editor at the pan-Arabic network Al-Arabiya said the network would pronounce the name in the French way.
The principle was that I would have a name that people could pronounce.
The House parliamentarian, whose job it is to pronounce on the rules, agreed.
He absorbed a large vocabulary, but only later did he learn how to pronounce all the words that he learned.
We might pronounce them differently but one would imagine that eggs on either side of the Atlantic are the same.
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