How do you pronounce Armadyl?

How do you pronounce Armadyl?

I pronounce Guthix (Goo-thix) and Armadyl (Ar-mad-ee-il), Lumbridge (Loom-bridge), Saradomin (Sar-dum-in), Ardougne (Ar-ug-nee), ect.

How do you pronounce Glough?

Glough (pronounced /glʌf/”GLUHF”) is an ill-natured, misanthropic gnome who tries to take over Gielinor.

How do you pronounce karamja?

Karamja – Kar-um-ja…

Why is Gaol Spelt?

Both gaol and jail are borrowed from French. The first borrowing, gaol, came with the Norman Conquest when a lot of Norman French words to do with law and politics and governance were introduced into English. The spelling jail is the most common spelling now in Australian English.

Is jail an American word?

Hence though both forms gaol, jail, are still written, only the latter is spoken. In U.S. jail is the official spelling. American facilities are more likely to have words like these in their names because the names can vary by state.

What is the correct spelling of jail?

While ‘gaol’ was the spelling of choice for discerning Britons for much of the 19th and 20th centuries, by the 21st ‘jail’ had replaced ‘gaol’ in the British National Corpus by a ratio of 3:1.

Is R silent in comfortable?

The word ‘comfortable’ is mostly now pronounced “KUMF-ter-bul” (/ˈkəmftərbəl/) even in American English since around the mid-1980s. The British pronunciation is similarly “KUMF-tuh-bul” (3 syllables).

How do you pronounce comfortability?

  1. Phonetic spelling of comfortability. com-fort-a-bil-i-ty. kuhmf-tuh-buh l.
  2. Meanings for comfortability. Being comfortable. Add a meaning.
  3. Synonyms for comfortability. comfort. comfortableness.
  4. Examples of in a sentence. Fiji court rules interim regime unlawful.
  5. Translations of comfortability. Turkish : rahatlığını

How do you pronounce Worcestershire sauce?

DA-da-da. Worcestershire. Don’t pronounce that first R, and also make sure you put the schwa in the last syllable. Some people will want to say ‘shire’, but just like the state ‘New Hampshire’, -shire, -shire, it’s a schwa in that last syllable.