live ... i live for this ...
live ... live on TV ...
Bow ... a long wooden stick used to play certain strng instrument ...
Bow... to bend forward at the waist ... e.g. "bow to the king"
Bow ..the front of the ship ...
Bow ...the weapon which shoots arrows ...
Bow ...a kind of ribbon ...
Bow ... to bend outward at the side ...e.g "bow legged"
Some examples of homographs are "bow" (a type of weapon and to bend forward), "tear" (to rip and a drop of water from the eye), and "wound" (an injury and the past tense of wind).
There is actually no way to say Courtney in Spanish... many names in English are spelled the same, and only pronounced differently in Spanish. Some names are pronounced and spelled differently in Spanish but Courtney just isn't one of them. One example of a name that is spelled and pronounced differently is Andrew, in Spanish it's spelled Andres with an accent over the e.
Different words are pronounced differently. Some multisyllabic words have more than one stress, some do not.
Some examples are:-HadSadMadTadCadLadBadRadCladPlaid (the word is pronounced 'plad')
A name means the same thing no matter what country it is used in. It is just pronounced differently in some of them.
Some examples of words in Brooklyn accents are worlds like the word three. In a Brooklyn accent, "three" is pronounced "tree." Coffee is another word that can be done in a Brooklyn accent. It can be pronounced "cawfee" instead.
Polish (from the nation of Poland) and polish- the act of making something shine.
Some examples of words that sound the same but are spelled and mean differently are "there", "their", and "they're"; "to", "two", and "too"; "break" and "brake"; "right" and "write"; "flower" and "flour".
Some examples of consequences include loss of privileges, monetary fines, community service, or legal action. Consequences are typically imposed to discourage certain behaviors or actions and to hold individuals accountable for their actions.
Some examples of words that sound like "sh" are "sugar" and "sherbet." In the case of "tissue," the "ss" sound is pronounced differently than "sh" and does not have the same sound. "Pressure" also does not have the "sh" sound.
There are a couple of ways that you can spell the name Elissa differently. Some examples are, Alissa and Alicia.
Ecstasy pills are named differently by there potential or amount of MDMA. Some examples are blue monkeys, red monkeys, and more.