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What is the schwa vowel sound in privilege?
The schwa vowel sound in "privilege" is in the second syllable, "i
e
-lege". It's represented by the "e" and sounds like the "uh" in "about".
How do you pronounce songshi?
Does seven have a short or long vowel?
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What is a homophone four doze?
Why is karate spelled with a k not c?
How do you spell the word folo?
What verbs describe rainbow?
Do you put a full stop after speech marks?
What is the longest word that rhymes with hug?
Does the word ancestor has a short vowel sound?
Which of these words does not mean many poly mega multi?
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