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  1. In English orthography, the pronunciation of hard g is /ɡ/ and that of soft g is /dʒ/; the French soft g , /ʒ/, survives in a number of French loanwords (e.g. regime, genre ), [ʒ] also sometimes occurs as an allophone of [dʒ] in some accents in certain words. In words of Greco - Latinate origin, the soft g pronunciation occurs before e i y ...

  2. 15 Most Commonly Used English Phrases: Level up your English Pronunciation; The Emotional Intelligence of Language Learning; A Free Guide to Common Pronunciation Mistakes in English; Top Pronounced Words 2022; Forvo Academy is getting closer; New pronunciation evaluation project

  3. The longest English word typable using only the top row of letters has 11 letters: rupturewort. The word teetertotter (used in North American English) is longer at 12 letters, although it is usually spelled with a hyphen. The longest using only the middle row is shakalshas (10 letters).

  4. There are a variety of pronunciations in modern English and in historical forms of the language for words spelled with the letter a . Most of these go back to the low vowel (the "short A") of earlier Middle English, which later developed both long and short forms. The sound of the long vowel was altered in the Great Vowel Shift, but later a new ...

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · Show students how you curl your tongue and touch it to the roof of your mouth to make the “l” in “lid.”. Explain how you press your lips together to make a “b,” then quickly use your tongue to make the “l” in “blur.”. Exaggerate how your tongue grazes and peeks past your upper front teeth to say the “th” in “that.”. 4.

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  6. e. English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England. [4] [5] [6] The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain.

  7. Create lists of up to 15 entries, like this: cat;cart;cut;caught etc. There are currently 181987 entries in the dictionary.

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