Two weeks ago, most New Yorkers could barely pronounce it.
In fact, I could barely even pronounce it.
And under its influence, people who have never listened to Indian music are walking into record stores and asking for things they can barely pronounce.
Some were pretty good, some could barely pronounce the words.
Like a lot of children her age who can barely pronounce the word computer, she will wake up to find one under the tree next Monday.
Though he could barely pronounce them through his emotion, he blurted, "You give me living water and I thirst no more."
That was why young people were in the front ranks of any revolution, ready to lay down their lives for ideals they could barely pronounce.
At the same moment Ms. Lawrence announced the arrival of the emperor, so nervous and frightened that she could barely pronounce his name.
But each time you said the word "menstruation," you stuttered, stammered, and could barely pronounce it.
No matter that voters outside the ethnic wards of Cleveland can barely pronounce his Croatian surname.