The word seel means "close, or prevent from seeing."
When you are talking about the animal, or closing something (such as a plastic bag), use the seal spelling.
We sometimes spell English words phonetically [ just representing the correct pronunciation sounds ], particularly when teaching English learners. Then, we could spell the word seal as " S E E L ", to illustrate its pronunciation in English, always reminding the student what the correct spelling, not the pronounced spelling, is.
Students whose learning style is visual, respond very well to the use of phonetic spelling when learning new vocabulary.
Well, since seel Is a seal, maybe you should call it Seal or AquaIce
Seel evolves into Dewgong at level 34.
The homophones for "shut" are "shutt" or "chut." For "seal," the homophones are "seel" or "ceal."
The proper term in french is "F*ck" (No, I am not making this up!)
at level 34 seel shoud evolve into dewgong
Yes. The EA in seal has a long E sound as in seat and real.
Noble is אציל (aht-SEEL)
seal
Use a silicone grease lubricant to lube a freezer seal.
The rear main seal is located on the moter between the transmission you have to pull motor or trans to change it the seel is on that shaft that slides into the transmission saft
window seal
Neither. It is not pronounced. There is the hint of a schwa vowel created by the following L.The pronunciation (seel) is a long E vowel sound, the same as in the word steel.