Mispronounce
The prefix mis- meaning wrongly is added to the adjective pronounced (a past participle) to form the antonym "mispronounced."
The first syllable of away is the prefix a-, pronounced uh. The first syllable of awesome is the word awe, pronounced aw
Most Hebrew prepositions are just prefixes that attach to words. The prefix לֽ־ (leh) = "to" or "for" The prefix מ־ (meh or sometimes pronounced mee) = "from"
One of the letter 't'. The double 't' shortned the stress on the prefix vowel. From ' Miten' to Mitten'. In 'miten' the 'i' is pronounced as 'i'(eye), but in 'mitten' the 'i' is pronounced unstressed as 'eh'.
His last name is Schmidt. The prefix "Sch" isn't pronounced as "school." It is pronounced as "sh" like in the word "shells." The suffix "midt" is pronounced as "mit" as in a baseball glove. So to answer your question you read it like "Shmit." Hope this helps!
Tele- is a Greek prefix (pronounced ˈtile in Greek) meaning "distant". It can be short for television in British English.
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Its from the Greek "aeros"(pronounced aiross) or "air", or lower atmosphere". Its associated with such terms as aeroplane, aeronaughtics etc
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.