To say 'Levez-vous' correctly, you should pronounce it as 'luh-vey-voo'. It is the French imperative form of the verb 'lever', which means 'to rise'.
2 if you say it like happly or three if you speak correctly and say happ - i - ly
Try to say "phee-KAENN" (like in "pea" + "can" ); caps meaning the stressed syllable.
Pronouncing Kailey is easy. To say this name correctly, you say "KAY-LEE. " Some people spell it differently than Kailey as well.
To correctly say what this sentence seems to be trying to say is, "Tu no eres divertida." It means, "You're no fun." It's being said to a female.
Actually inclose is a variant of enclose - so, either word could be used correctly
VAN-ILL-A
No, it is incorrect to say "most easily." The correct phrase is "most easily" to indicate the superlative form of easy.
not functioning correctly = funktioniert nicht richtig (singular) not functioning correctly = funktionieren nicht richtig (plural)
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Yes
cioè if I remember correctly
It is usually the direct object of a verb so I say it's a noun. i have access. i can access. you can't say i access and use it correctly.
The correct way to say "though" is usually as a conjunction to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. It is pronounced as "th-oh."
You pronounce it as the following:SuperCalaFragaListicsExPeeAleeedoshUsPS. That up there is not spelled correctly
You spelt it correctly, the Spanish word for "Thank you".
You spelled it correctly. HOWDY PARTNER
An adverb my come before or after the verb it is describing. It is fine to say "using correctly" and to say "correctly using". One hesitation would be if you are using an adverb to describe a verb in its infinitive form. Traditionally it has been considered incorrect to use the adverb before the verb. This is called a split infinitive. So if unless you're an established author, stay away from using phrases like "to correctly use".