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What is the maori word for listen?
The Māori word for listen is
"whakarongo"
.
It can also be written as
"whakareongo"
in some contexts.
Homophone that means take advantage of?
What are some differences between impromptu and extemporaneous speeches?
Phonology
Are the words that are shown in all capital letters homophones or homographs The SEA is a magnificent sight to SEE.?
How many sounds in the word fresh?
Few Americans speak fluent french . Is there only one adjective in the sentence and it modifies french?
How do you conjugate the verb -ir?
What does claro que si quiero todo contigo mean?
How many phonemes are there in the word pen?
What part of speech is the word glossy?
What is a speculised language called?
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