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Country How do you pronounce Actinolite? How do you pronounce Ajohite How do you pronounce Angelite? How do you pronounce Aragonite? How do you pronounce Quartz? How do you pronounce Aventurine? How do you pronounce Azurite?
open United States United States ak-tin-ol-ite Ah-HO-ite ayn-juhl-ite Air-uh-gun-ite kwarts uh-ven-chur-een az-ur-ite
open Australia Australia ak-tin-ol-ite Ah-HO-ite ayn-juhl-ite uh-rag-uh-nite kwarts uh-ven-chur-een az-ur-ite
open Canada Canada ak-tin-ol-ite ah-ho-ite ayn-juhl-ite Air-uh-gun-ite kwarts uh-ven-chur-een az-ur-ite

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