Yes. Eg "Tom's dog" is pronounced "Tomz dog"
The proper term would be "pronounce". Answer= Kaw-n-vin(s)
Yes, you do pronounce the syllable when an apostrophe -s is added to a proper noun to show possession when that noun already ends with -s. Examples: Chris's bicycle... Mr. Jones's house... Gladys's daughter... Texas's flag...
The proper way to pronounce the surname 'McLachlan' is 'Mac Locklin'
The proper way to pronounce Tottenham is Tott-num.
S-A-P is proper pronounciation and not 'sap' as it is an abbreviation. But, when it has a prefix, the proper pronounciation is mysap as one word and not my S-A-P.
Like you do when you pronounce the "s" in "soft".
From - Ell. (don't pronounce the 's')
anna-lease
(are-eh-qwey) is the proper pronunciation.
(are-eh-qwey) is the proper pronunciation.
You can pronounce or say it like thi s or-kid
SA