Examples of using Pronouncing in English and their translations into Norwegian
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no ability to pronounce some words of a language or pronouncing it in incorrect manner can be termed as language disorders.
researchers said that the number of syllables while pronouncing has a significant correlation with the decision-making process of an online buyer.
Diction(the manner of pronouncing words) and elocution(the mannerisms
correctly pronouncing words and letters.
The Spaniards changed the name a little in their own way, pronouncing this word as"Ulua",
The method consists in the patient pronouncing any thoughts that come to his head,
which occurs due to the impossibility of clearly pronouncing the sounds of the word.
Someone in less than a year is already quite confidently pronouncing individual words,
When pronouncing it, difficulties often arise not only among speakers of another language,
to write cheat sheets, pronouncing aloud words and phrases.
it is also how the locals call it, pronouncing it“Ehlay X.”.
to which the new examples of the correct spelling and pronouncing of the different words are added daily.
speaks in low tones, pronouncing something like“Oooo” as if on an exhalation.
including some now very odd-sounding pronouncing of-still familiar- French words.
which means that you don't move the tongue from one position to another while pronouncing the vowel.
to the"harakiri" pronouncing….
Descartes, pronouncing that God had created the Earth in an instant,
Many English speakers attempt to sound‘more Spanish‘ by pronouncing the‘c' in Barcelona as a‘th' and saying‘Bar-the-lona'.
Or try pronouncing the most Polish word of all that uses only Polish alphabet letters.
More precisely, the client communicates with the machine by pronouncing the script, and for the client such a seller is"dehumanized" every second.