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Does the word origin have a short o or long sound?
The word "origin" has a
short o
sound.
It's pronounced like "or-i-jin", not "or-ee-jin".
Which figure of speech uses repetition a specific consonant sound at the beginning words or syllables to create certain sound?
What does nuestro buen gusto no cambia mean?
Phonology
What part of speech is word lake?
What are the main phonological differences between American English and british English?
What is the meaning of Maori word kohangaroa?
What are the four types of speeches?
Why do people use the term one when reffering to a basic principle?
What do homograph homophone and homonym mean?
How do you say welcome in sindhi and pronounce it?
Does the word cake have short a sound?
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