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Latest post Sat, May 26 2007 4:41 AM by Anonymous. 0 replies.
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Anonymous  +  370644 Sat, 26 May 07 04:41 AM

Hello!

Please, help me! I want to know which pronunciation below is the correct one to the word 'sexta-feira, 25 de maio de 2007':

a) " Ipócrisi "

(or)

b) " Háipócrisi " (?)

And in relation to the word mayhem(=chaos) and habits, the correct pronunciation is:

- " Mâiam"  ? (Sorry to write at this way , but it is the way I "feel" the sound Wink [;)] ;

- " Rábit "    ?

My last question here is:

What's the idea of the following sentence:

- " Lots of people can't begin to praise the usefulness of computer invention. (By the way does it mean that lots of people can't stop praising the usefulness of such invention ? What's the exact meaning of can't begin to praise?

Thanks,

Hadija  

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