The word "frightened" has nine phonemes: /f/ /r/ /aɪ/ /t/ /n/ /ɪ/ /d/.
Got in French is - eu pronouncation - u
The homophone for the word "got" is "gotten". Both words have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
'Have got' is typically used in the present tense. For example, "I have got a new job."
The past participle of the word "get" is "gotten" in American English, and "got" in British English.
"Got" is not considered a slang word. It is a commonly used verb in English that indicates possession or acquisition.
He may of got scared or frightened.
people got scared of yo mama
When they see you yes. Oh, you got burned - like a vampire in the sunlight!
The word write has got one syllable.
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The word green only has one syllable.
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Three: For - got - ten
my cock( chicken ) has got so many feathers
Forgot has two syllables: for-got.
It has 2 syllables. Got-ten.
Many translations depending on context: got = tengo, agarro, cojo (in Spain), obtuve