Hold on, how about the first part?

Lacis with a or Lacis with e like in lace. 

I guess it depends whether one is in the UK or the US? Is there one correct way 
or does it depend on the place?


Op 22 Feb 2012 om 12:27 heeft "Margery Allcock" <[email protected]> het 
volgende geschreven:

> I speak UK English, so this may not be the majority opinion <G>.
> 
> I'd say the LA part the same as I'd say what hens do with eggs: hens
> LAY eggs.
> 
> And the rest, the CIS part, I'd say the same as I'd say the first part
> of SISter.
> 
> So: LAY-SIS.
> 
> But, as I say, this may not be how everyone else pronounces Lacis.
> 
> Interested to hear other replies,
> Margery.
> ======================================== 
> [email protected] in North Herts, UK 
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> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> As English is not my first language and I would like to be 
>> sure, I would like to consult this list on the pronounciation 
>> of lacis. 
>> 
> 

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