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The word "they're is pronounced grammatically correct. It is the shortened version of the words "they are".
Our English word "polygon" means "many angled." It comes from the ancient Greek πολύγωνον (pronounced "polygōnon"), a combination of the words πολύς (pronounced "polus"; translated as "many") and γωνία (pronounced "gōnia"; translated as"angle").
2.Say the word out loud; stress-full. It's different from saying "I", "the", "you", which are 1 syllable words isn't it?Now try more 2 syllable words: "Yellow", pronounced yel-low; "wallet", pronounced wal-let; "comma", pronounced com-ma.Now try some 3 syllable words: "recliner", pronounced re-cli-ner; "prettiest", pronounced pret-ti-est; "ugliest", pronounced ug-li-est; "understand", pronounced un-der-stand.Are you beginning to see the pattern, and understand it better? Let's try some 4 syllable words: "honorable", pronounced ho-nor-a-ble; "ecosystem", pronounced e-co-sys-tem; "activity", pronounced ac-tiv-i-ty; "recommended", pronounced re-com-men-ded.If you will go over the above words, saying them out loud and counting each syllable (syl-la-ble has 3 syllables), you should then have a good understanding of it.You can also thumb through a dictionary, which breaks the words down into syllables, which should help, too.
It is pronounced with 3 but the way it is spelled should be 4.
Some examples of words with "igh" pronounced differently include "sleigh" (pronounced as "slay"), "bough" (pronounced as "bow"), and "burial" (pronounced as "bury-ul").
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Words that are pronounced similarly are called homophones, such as "to," "too," and "two."
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The words whole and place each have only one syllable. The words are pronounced with a single stress point.
it's pronounced "nat."
Many words with 2 and 3 letters are monosyllable (one sylable) words - an, by, the, axe, sax, you - there are 3-letter words that are 2two syllables - ion is pronounced eye-on.
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