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What is the long vowel of stomachache?
The long vowel in "stomachache" is the
"o"
in "stoma".
It's pronounced as a long "o" sound, like in the word "go".
What part of speech does the word in capital letters play this sentenceThe TAUNTS are rude and need to stop! cried Mrs. Norris.?
Does pant have a long or short sound?
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What is a maori talking stick?
What is the pronounciation of queve?
What part of speech is the word Abide?
What does pharapharing mean?
What two meanings developed for the word Swahili?
What part of speech is the word incendiary?
What is the English term for panitikan?
What syllable would you emphasize to pronounce echidna?
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