Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Pronounce"
The meaning of "Pronounce" in various phrases and sentences
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What does pronounce mean?
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Pronounce is how you say something for example if you pronounce something wrong it means you did not say a word properly.
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What does pronounce mean?
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발음하다
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What does And how do you pronounce it? mean?
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「そうして、(この・その単語は)何と発音しますか?」
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What does How do you pronounce "Us" of "Us Weekly"? mean?
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It is us as in the objective pronoun. The magazine specializes in entertainment stories. It isn't directly ABOUT the United States.
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What does how do you pronounce "ISIS",the terroristic organization? mean?
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how do you speak the word "Isis"?
answer: Eye-sis
answer: Eye-sis
Example sentences using "Pronounce"
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Please show me example sentences with Why do you pronounce an E in Ariana GrandE but not in LordE? Could you give me several more examples where E at the end of a word would be either silent or pronounced?.
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The E at the end is rarely pronounced. Ariana Grande is a special case because it is a name.
The only other words I can think of with a pronounced E at the end are resume, puree, and toupee (all pronounced with the same E sound as "Ariana Grande").
Most other cases are silent-- the E at the end makes earlier vowels in the world long.
For example, "rate"-- the E makes the A sound different than in "rat."
The only other words I can think of with a pronounced E at the end are resume, puree, and toupee (all pronounced with the same E sound as "Ariana Grande").
Most other cases are silent-- the E at the end makes earlier vowels in the world long.
For example, "rate"-- the E makes the A sound different than in "rat."
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Please show me example sentences with When we pronounce likely,sometimes,don't we pronounce ''k''? In other words, we pronounce likely as lily? .
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But you do pronounce the 'k' in "likely". I'm confused, where did you learn to pronounce "likely" as "lily"? That's not right.
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Please show me example sentences with it's right pronounce? and can u understand?
that I've got them earring out of the palm of my hand.
that I've got them earring out of the palm of my hand.
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I can understand it well. However, it is, "I've got them eating out of the palm of my hand." An 'earring' is a piece of jewellery that goes in the ear. (Before listening, note that I hold a Standard American accent)
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Please show me example sentences with Please let me know if you pronounce t like r or d..
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Always happy to help!! & yes!! The “t” at the end of “got” is strong! You’re saying it correct!
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Please show me example sentences with pronounce.
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•I can’t pronounce that.
• I don’t know how to pronounce that.
• Can you teach me how to pronounce this?
• Can you show me how to pronounce ~ ?
• Do you know how this is pronounced?
• I don’t know how to pronounce that.
• Can you teach me how to pronounce this?
• Can you show me how to pronounce ~ ?
• Do you know how this is pronounced?
Synonyms of "Pronounce" and their differences
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What is the difference between pronounce of th , in "this" and pronounce of th , in "everything"
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What is the difference between been(pronounce) and being(pronounce) ?
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It depends on the accent. In some parts of the English-speaking world (particularly the United States), "been" is pronounced more like "ben". The correct way to pronounce the word "being" is to pronounce the final "g": "bee ing".
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What is the difference between want(pronounce) and won't(pronounce) ?
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What is the difference between (pronounce) as and ass ?
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What is the difference between how to pronounce "see" and "sea" ??? ?
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@ReshaDaraOktaviani02: They are both the same in sound. In fact, they are called "homonyms".
Translations of "Pronounce"
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How do you say this in English (UK)? 1/3,1/5,8/9,how do we pronounce those?
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How do you say this in English (US)? How do you pronounce 2!=2×1=2?
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two factorial equals two times one equals two
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How do you say this in English (US)? How would you pronounce "Hevensies" in English?
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If it was a word, this is how I would pronounce it.
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How do you say this in English (US)? How do you pronounce 1/1 ? One first doesn’t feel right.
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It's a little complicated because it depends on the context:
If it is the result of a test with only one question, we would say "My score was 'one out of one'".
If it is the score of a football game, we would say "The score is/was 'one to one'".
If it is a record of a football team's season so far [how many games they have won and lost], we sould say the team is "one and one" [won one game, lost one game].
If it is the record of a football team's season so far [how many games they have won out of how many games they have played so far], we would say "The team is 'one for one.'"
I know this is complicated, if you have a specific context please let me know!
If it is the result of a test with only one question, we would say "My score was 'one out of one'".
If it is the score of a football game, we would say "The score is/was 'one to one'".
If it is a record of a football team's season so far [how many games they have won and lost], we sould say the team is "one and one" [won one game, lost one game].
If it is the record of a football team's season so far [how many games they have won out of how many games they have played so far], we would say "The team is 'one for one.'"
I know this is complicated, if you have a specific context please let me know!
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How do you say this in English (US)? How should I read and pronounce "n(n-2)/2"?
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“N times N minus two divided by two”
Other questions about "Pronounce"
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Please show me how to pronounce When I pronounce “the USA, the UK”. For these two “the”, should I pronounce them as ‘thee’ sound as in the phrase “the other day” or should I pronounce them as the normal sound as “the” book? Thank you for replying to me:).
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Normally we pronounce “the UK/the USA” without using the “thee” sound. This is probably because, whilst “u” is a vowel, we pronounce it as “yu” (unlike a, e, i, and o which are pure sounds).
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Please show me how to pronounce 'She says'. I would like to know how to pronounce 'says'..
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How do you pronounce "Maria RogerS'S"? I'm not sure about the part in caps.
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You are speaking of the possessive, which can be written Maria Rogers' or Maria Rogers's, right?
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Please show me how to pronounce How to pronounce the abbreviations?
ASAP, BRB, FYI, DIY, BTW, ETA, RSVP, OMG, LOL, TBA, TBC, FAQ, IDK, IMO/IMHO, BFF..
ASAP, BRB, FYI, DIY, BTW, ETA, RSVP, OMG, LOL, TBA, TBC, FAQ, IDK, IMO/IMHO, BFF..
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Please show me how to pronounce vulnerable
How to pronounce it correctly?.
How to pronounce it correctly?.
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Pretty close!
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