Pronounce (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: declare, pass judgment, page 182, read, carol h, pass, sound, produce, declare authoritatively, do, mark twain, sound out, read aloud

Conjugation of pronounce

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
pronounce
pronounce
pronounces
pronounce
pronounce
pronounce
Future Simple
will pronounce
will pronounce
will pronounce
will pronounce
will pronounce
will pronounce
Past Simple
pronounced
pronounced
pronounced
pronounced
pronounced
pronounced
Conditional Simple
would pronounce
would pronounce
would pronounce
would pronounce
would pronounce
would pronounce
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am pronouncing
are pronouncing
is pronouncing
are pronouncing
are pronouncing
are pronouncing
Future Progressive
will be pronouncing
will be pronouncing
will be pronouncing
will be pronouncing
will be pronouncing
will be pronouncing
Past Progressive
was pronouncing
were pronouncing
was pronouncing
were pronouncing
were pronouncing
were pronouncing
Conditional Progressive
would be pronouncing
would be pronouncing
would be pronouncing
would be pronouncing
would be pronouncing
would be pronouncing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have pronounced
have pronounced
has pronounced
have pronounced
have pronounced
have pronounced
Future Perfect
will have pronounced
will have pronounced
will have pronounced
will have pronounced
will have pronounced
will have pronounced
Past Perfect
had pronounced
had pronounced
had pronounced
had pronounced
had pronounced
had pronounced
Conditional Perfect
would have pronounced
would have pronounced
would have pronounced
would have pronounced
would have pronounced
would have pronounced
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been pronouncing
have been pronouncing
has been pronouncing
have been pronouncing
have been pronouncing
have been pronouncing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been pronouncing
will have been pronouncing
will have been pronouncing
will have been pronouncing
will have been pronouncing
will have been pronouncing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been pronouncing
had been pronouncing
had been pronouncing
had been pronouncing
had been pronouncing
had been pronouncing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been pronouncing
would have been pronouncing
would have been pronouncing
would have been pronouncing
would have been pronouncing
would have been pronouncing

Examples of pronounce

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
""If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully.
"...father Oglalateetan Sioux." ls that how you pronounce it?
"And I pronounce you man and wife."
"And by joining hands I now pronounce that they are man and wife. "
"And now, by the authority invested in me by the State of Tennessee as a Justice of Peace, I pronounce you man and wife.
""If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully.
"...father Oglalateetan Sioux." ls that how you pronounce it?
"And I pronounce you man and wife."
"And by joining hands I now pronounce that they are man and wife. "
"And now, by the authority invested in me by the State of Tennessee as a Justice of Peace, I pronounce you man and wife.
"Nothing pronounces the truth:
"This court pronounces the following verdict..
- (pronounces correctly):
- Definitely Feinstein. Except she pronounces it "Feinstine."
- It pronounces it well.
"Nothing pronounces the truth:
"This court pronounces the following verdict..
- (pronounces correctly):
- Definitely Feinstein. Except she pronounces it "Feinstine."
- It pronounces it well.
"Berliner", he pronounced it wrong.
"First mouthfuls are discussed and pronounced delicious.
"Flak-sid." It's actually pronounced "flak-sid."
"I pronounced the formula I found tonight three times.
"It's pronounced 'Edalgee', actually, if you don't mind?"
"By the power vested in me, by special dispensation from the minister, I now have the pleasure of pronouncing you man and wife."
- Am I pronouncing the name correctly?
- I'm pronouncing it, Dalby.
- Park, am I pronouncing that correctly?
- Try pronouncing it.
"Berliner", he pronounced it wrong.
"First mouthfuls are discussed and pronounced delicious.
"Flak-sid." It's actually pronounced "flak-sid."
"I pronounced the formula I found tonight three times.
"It's pronounced 'Edalgee', actually, if you don't mind?"
"By the power vested in me, by special dispensation from the minister, I now have the pleasure of pronouncing you man and wife."
- Am I pronouncing the name correctly?
- I'm pronouncing it, Dalby.
- Park, am I pronouncing that correctly?
- Try pronouncing it.

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