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minus-square@EtherWhacklinkEnglish3•1 year agoThe English pronunciation would be “her-Q-leez” For the Greek pronunciation, if I remember what I was told, the long “E” at the end should actually be short; the “R” is mixed with an “L” sound; and the “H” is silent. Pronounced something like “eee-lrak-aice”
The English pronunciation would be “her-Q-leez”
For the Greek pronunciation, if I remember what I was told, the long “E” at the end should actually be short; the “R” is mixed with an “L” sound; and the “H” is silent.
Pronounced something like “eee-lrak-aice”
Thanks!