In markedly the ed is prounounced mark- ed-ly.
Marked is pronounced as though there is only a d on the end 'markd'
how do the limbs of a pig differ markedly from those of humans?
No, it is not an adverb. The word marked is a past tense verb (and past participle) and can be used as an adjective. The related adverb is "markedly" but means to a substantial or noticeable degree (e.g. markedly different standards).
"Jesus". Doesn't differ from English spelling or pronunciation.
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Is a pair of words which differ in pronunciation in only one sound
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It is pronounced as: fl-ai-sh. Pronunciation may differ as per the region.
Catherine. The spelling and (most of the time) pronunciation of names does not differ between languages.
Names do not differ in different languages, though there may be slight changes in pronunciation.
Her performance markedly improved after she switched coaches and began training with Brian Orser.
Colours of magnets can differ, but usually the north pole is marked as red and the south pole is marked as either black or blue.
The long A sound is "ay" as in day and way. In pronunciation guides, the long A is marked with a bar called a macron: ā