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Well, OED have 'Euboa (now Evvoia)' In that case they're not just wrong, but perhaps even silly. The sample is too small for reasoned judgement, but that looks as though they haven't thought it through properly, which bodes ill in
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enrico c
5 yr 168 days ago
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enrico c
5 yr 169 days ago
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The quest - to replace the special symbols in dictionary phonetic guides with a simple USA English-friendly phonetic spelling using regular letters. This "pronunciation guide spelling", called truespel, can be used as an initial teaching
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tom z
5 yr 312 days ago
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( . . . ) I find that I can switch between "bother-sans-b" and "father-sans-f" without moving my lips in the slightest, a bit like a vent would do, perhaps. This shows that you don't speak the English accent that has been
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6 yr 43 days ago
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