Sometimes you can hear people say the -ed as 'tid'.
eg I texted John last night.
Sometimes people don't add -ed to make past tense the just say text.
eg I text john last night.
I guess as this is a new 'verb' people tend to say it what ever way they want. That sirt of goes along with 'text English' anyway, people have there own abbreviations and spellings for text messages.
In the past tense of the verb "text," the final "-ed" is pronounced as a separate syllable, so it is pronounced as "text-ed." The pronunciation is different from words like "worked," where the "-ed" sounds like "t."
In French, "ton" is pronounced like "tohn." The "n" at the end is pronounced as a nasal sound.
KHAI is pronounced as "kye" with a hard "K" sound followed by a long "I" sound.
Zach is pronounced as "zak" with a short "a" sound like in "cat."
Yes, the word "measure" has a short e sound, pronounced as /ˈmɛʒər/.
"Pachad" is pronounced as /pah-khahd/. The "ch" sound is similar to the Hebrew "ch" sound.
Three things that have the same beginning sound as net would be not, never and normal.
You can pronounce it either with a short A sound, or a long A sound. If you prefer to pronounce it with the long A sound, it sounds like the word "attics".
Pronounce 'taille' with the ending sound of "why"
Sound it out!!
The best way to pronounce this word is through sound substitution. If the sound of the first "a" is substituted for the "y" sound, the proper pronunciation is achieved.
You pronounce the word 'Maya' like [my-yuh]
No. The term "physician" (doctor) is pronounced with a "sh" sound : fiz-ZIH-shin.
The name Ferenc is pronounced as "FEH-ren-ts" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
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In French, "ton" is pronounced like "tohn." The "n" at the end is pronounced as a nasal sound.
In called you have (pronounce) /d/, because /l /is a voiced sound; in asked you pronounce /t/ because /k/ is an unvoiced sound; in added or decided you pronounce /id/ because when you have -d or -t at the root of the word, the rule is to pronounce -ed is /id/.
To pronounce nemui you use the ne sound from necessary, the sound for mu like the sound a cow makes, and i is pronounced like an e. ne-moo-e