aussprechen

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to pronounce sound a word, give it a pronunciation
 * 2)  to be pronounced; to have a certain pronunciation
 * 3)  to pronounce (e.g. a verdict);
 * 4)  to utter; to articulate (especially something awkward or hitherto secret)
 * 5)  to declare oneself in favour of; to declare oneself for; to recommend
 * 6)  to say everything one wants to say; to finish
 * 7)  to pour one's heart out; to disbosom oneself
 * 8)  to talk things out resolve a problem by talking
 * 1)  to declare oneself in favour of; to declare oneself for; to recommend
 * 2)  to say everything one wants to say; to finish
 * 3)  to pour one's heart out; to disbosom oneself
 * 4)  to talk things out resolve a problem by talking
 * 1)  to pour one's heart out; to disbosom oneself
 * 2)  to talk things out resolve a problem by talking
 * 1)  to talk things out resolve a problem by talking

Usage notes

 * Except in the sense “to finish”, the German verb is never intransitive. Hence, for “he pronounces clearly” one will say:, or: Neither can  be used for.