English to Gujarati Dictionary pronounce

pronounce

ઉચ્ચાર
definition
verb
Gerry pronounced the hero's name “Cahoolin”
make the sound of (a word or part of a word), typically in the correct or a particular way.
allow history to pronounce the verdict
declare or announce, typically formally or solemnly.
translation of 'pronounce'
નિર્ણય સંભળાવવો,
ઉચ્ચારી શકાય તેવું,
અભિપ્રાય દર્શાવવો,
શબ્દ વગેરે બોલવું,
જાહેર કરવું,
સ્પષ્ટ વર્તાઈ રહે તેવું નિશ્ચિત
verb
ઉરચાર કરવો
example
The point is that only real Friesians can 'pronounce' the first words correctly.
Her tiny lips moved carefully as she attempted to sound out and then 'pronounce' the difficult words.
As we get older we learn to read and write and hopefully 'pronounce' the words correctly in whatever language we are raised.
The only other solution is for foreigners to 'pronounce' words correctly.
I don't know that I'd want to 'pronounce' that judgment at this point.
allow history to 'pronounce' the verdict
the secretary of state will shortly 'pronounce' on alternative measures
a refugee whose name no one could 'pronounce'
The answer is that the institution of the court is not the court building itself, it is the judges who 'pronounce' their verdicts.
the Secretary of State will shortly 'pronounce' on alternative measures
allow history to 'pronounce' the verdict
The driver of the Mondeo was 'pronounced' dead at the scene.
This Court has 'pronounced on' that question many times.
Gemma and I have a joke about the way she 'pronounces' the word ‘delicious’.
Oh dear, has Dan been 'pronouncing' the first syllable like the Scottish island?
It became really noticeable when she 'pronounced' certain words.
The sequence ended with the student 'pronouncing' the word correctly.
In actual fact, most spellers have advance knowledge of every word that head 'pronouncer' Stephanie Stuart-Vanderburg will throw their way.
From the way she 'pronounces' the words, from how she runs syllables together so oddly, I guess that she doesn't understand what she sings.
Though a small error on the part of a painter, it makes all the difference when the word is 'pronounced' .
In addition, the applicants complained that the county courts' residence judgments were not 'pronounced' publicly.
The absence of an economic aspect to the case at hand, therefore, also precluded the Court from 'pronouncing on' the application of Article 10 of the Convention.
They were examined by a doctor but were 'pronounced' dead at the scene.
He was 73 and the doctors had just 'pronounced' him well enough to return home.
After realising she had 'pronounced' it wrong, she didn't care.
He said the US would consider backing the appointment of an independent assessor to 'pronounce on' the validity of the ceasefires.
A doctor at a local surgery also attended but eventually 'pronounced' the man dead.
The experiment list was composed of 81 quadruplets consisting of a related prime, an unrelated prime, a 'pronounceable' nonword, and a target item.
Can a state undo an agreement on the basis of which the apex court had 'pronounced' its verdict?
Initially the proposal was to include all the counties of north Wales in a county to be called Gwynedd, a name acceptable because of its ‘historical associations as well as shortness and 'pronounceability' ’.
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