Not quite sure where this question is headed, the German letter w is pronounced like the English v, so words starting with w in German are pronounced with a v-sound.
The German v sounds like the English f.
The English w-sound does not exist in German.
The word is spelled psychiatrist.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle can be regarded as being the world's first psychologist because he wrote a book called 'De Anima', about the soul, and the soul is part of the subject matter of the original meaning of the word 'psychology'. But conventionally Wilhelm Wundt, a German academic who was originally a physiologist, is regarded as the world's first psychologist because he created a psychological laboratory to which the subsequent development of psychology as a science can be traced back to the psychologists who received instruction there.
I'm not 100% positive, but this is a question on my exam. The choices are A) a chart listing the basic chemical elements B) a list of courses required for graduation C) a list of the types of clothes sold at a retail store D) a computer program for word processing a term paper. I'm thinking that it is D. Wundt started the whole, 'describe how this pencil makes you feel', thing. And Titchener just added his study on with colors for example. Kind of like a word processor. If I'm way off, at least you have some options now. :)
Welcome to the English Language. naaa it proberly comes from an ancient Greek bases or somthing.
I think you mean DISTRESSED because there isn't a word spelled "destressed."Distressed means upset or worried. Here are some sentences.I am distressed to see you acting like that.Nick was distressed.She tried not to feel distressed when she thought about the big exam.
it is pronounced the same as in English and it's spelled ??? ????
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A word that is spelled the same but pronounced differently is called a heteronym.
The French word for "with" is "avec" which is pronounced how it is spelled.
It is spelled the same - "read" - but pronounced like "red".
A word that is spelled differently but pronounced the same is called a homophone. Examples include "right" and "write," or "bare" and "bear."
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The word nada means "nothing" in English. The word nada is pronounced exactly as it is spelled. the same as in spanish. Nothing is pronounced "Nuthing"
It's not an English word, it's Spanish for "what," and pronounced "kay." The English word pronounced "kyoo" is spelled "queue."
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