English Spelling and Pronunciation
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I don't know that I can make it any clearer for you. - hell -m but said quite quickly.
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we are not sure how to spell it because we dont know wahat word you are trying to spell
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As a rule, it is 2 words: well being.
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Chi WA WA. Unless you meant Chihuahua.
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A few common words have the ending -uce (mostly -duce because others have -use) : deuce, deduce, produce, reduce, seduce
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like the letter "O" like sound out dough, though
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Crass Belligerent ambidextrous insidious opulent
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Using English words: "or durves" (or-DURVZ).
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proprieties (prop-reeat-tees)
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What kind of complement is symboy
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Doorframe or door frame is two words ,not one.
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The way you spell concrete is simply concrete!
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The equivalent would be 'mister' usually written 'Mr'
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Good spelling makes reading much easier although I do know some people who are excellent readers and yet not so good at spelling.
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If you thinking of an Islamic temple, "mosque". If the Russian capitol, "Moscow".
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Three is a number. It has no past tense, it is always three.
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The correct spelling is "receiving."
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affair assure assert attire affect battle banner button ballot barren babble bitter baffle bellow bullet bummer ...
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Lead: (verb) To show the way to by going in advance. A General lead our troops into battle. Led: (verb/past-tense) To go or be...
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AY : bay, cay, day, gay, hay, lay, clay, play (etc) EY : obey, disobey, fey, key, monkey, turkey, money, monkey, convey IY...
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It used to be "catalogue". However, "catalog" has become an acceptable alternative.
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Because it is derived from the Greek -us form, the word "papyrus" (reed paper, or a document written on it) has the plural form...
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Nah-m Chomp-skee to hear it pronounced go: http://forvo.com/word/noam_chomsky/
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Yes. Here is the definition.WORD : a collection of letter symbols representing an expression in written language.
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You can reduce your spelling mistakes by reading books more often and watching some learning shows
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"Parlour" in British English. "Parlor" in American.
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All proper words in English must have at least one vowel, and Y is often used as a vowel, in that it has a vowel sound (I, E, or...
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That is the correct spelling of "martial arts" (fighting techniques, especially Oriental).
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That is the correct form "receive", which follows the general rule "I before E except after C."And sometimes, when it sounds like...
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From the French, both the male and female versions technically have accented E's : Groom to be : fiancé Bride to be :...
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you first say cad and then ray, as cadray
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two words, it will become : day long
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The word "vowel" comes from the latin words littera vocalis-a vocal letter.
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NATALIEDU are you stupid you just spelled it
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'Their' means 'belonging to them'. Examples: 'They have spoken to their father.' (The father of 'they'.) 'I gave the stolen...
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The word (in song) from Mary Poppins (1964) is spelled "SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS".(see related question)
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You spelled it correctly in the question.
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It is a P.O. Box - meaning Post Office box.
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there is only one spelling to Asia and that is Asia.
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To, on, ef, em, en, no, of, om, oe, me, et, ne, mo, eft, eon, ton, toe, fet, not, mot, net, foe, tom, one, oft, met, ten, fen,...
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For most European languages, a long vowel is one that takes longer to say than its short equivalent. In English it is not so...
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money bunny funny sunny pony Tony puppy guppy
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incorrect Letter for letter.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "acquired" (obtained, got).
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theya, where "th" is soft like "things" and not like "this."
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"is" if a question was asked and an answer was given with a link, you click on the link and on the page there is no link. Where...
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People around the world pronounce Linux differently. Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, prefers the pronunciation...
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The numeral 1500 is "one thousand five hundred." Colloquially and not formally, the number is also stated as fifteen hundred.
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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
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It has an unaccented short i sound. The oo is pronounced as in book, which is the short version of that vowel combination.
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BAY-BULL see hitchhikers guide to the galaxylike the tower of babel that features in the bible
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Some possibilities are: Charlote Sharlotte Sharlette Sharlote Sharlete Charlete
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It is spelt PROCESSES. ur welcome :)
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There are five consonants (four different ones) : M, two C, S, and N. There are three syllables, and four consonant sounds: M, K...
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Both the military rank and the adjective (meaning of the body, physical) are spelled corporal.There is a similar word, also...
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The adjective "hand-painted" uses the hyphenated form.
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Good morning is two words, good and morning.
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The French word for appetizers, spelled in English is "hors d'oeuvres".
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As in the actress? Renée Zellweger? It's the accent over the middle 'é' that makes it sound ren-a rather than ren-e
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Yes, it was and is commonly spelt with a Y instead (vampyre).
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JanieJaneyJaniJayneeJaynieJayneyJanyJ... please add to this because I'm sure it isn't done!
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Re- is a prefix (rethink) and -ard is a suffix (wizard)
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Honorary stubborn person Ornery I just looked it up hoping someone would have answered it on here; did a search on dictionary.com...
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So everything is spelled correctly.
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The word 'defenestration' is pronounced 'dee-fen-iss-tray-shin'.
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Fluent English flows, as the word fluent suggests. That means that in fluent English the words in a sentence and the syllables in...
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The season name is "summer". The closest spelling is the proper name Sumer, a civilization preceding Babylon in Mesopotamia. (US...
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I don't think the word you are looking for exists. That is, "imparticular" is not a word.
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The word is spelled unusually, just as you spelled it. The base word is "usual". The prefix is "un-". To make the adverb, you add...
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The same as in English: Europe.
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The accent is on the first syllable (KAN-suhl).
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no, so, golow, bow, towshow, crow, slow
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There are several slang words that mean "no" (these should only be used in dialogue, not formal writing):NAHNAWNEGATORYNOONOPENO...
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