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I stopped reading Katherine Kerr when the same mistake was perpetuated in her 3rd or 4th book: she gave 'thin' ... of an o - I like to call it a smiley - so %u means a smiley over the u. That diacritic is called a "breve" in
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 129 days ago
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the My wife does - she learned English when she around 11, in LA. What's "LA" Los Angeles, Louisiana, or something else? My guess: Los Angeles. In that case I'd prefer to see "L.A.". Indeed. I originally wrote CA, but
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dylan nicholson
5 yr 161 days ago
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Er, yep, that's exactly how I pronounce it. I worked ... the final diphthong) it's fairly easy to lose the 'y'. Amazin'. How would you describe your dialect (in terms of geography, I mean)? Well living here you should know that
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reinhold rey aman
5 yr 298 days ago
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I think English pronunciation is probably the most difficult aspect ... in English that don't exist in Italian Spanish or French. Well, after mastering the sounds of Latvian and German, English has only the two versions of "th" to
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robert bannister
5 yr 298 days ago
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Greetings all I have not seen the following in any of the FAQs; the other day, I was having ... curious if there is any definitive answer on the subject failing that, what the views of this group are. My practice: Standalone "A", if it
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