Never comes from the Old English naefer, pronounced navver. Fever comes from the Norman French fievre, pronounced fee-YEVruh
A preposition is a word that establishes a relationship between its object and another word in the sentence. It typically indicates location, direction, time, or introduces a particular relationship between elements in a sentence. Common prepositions include "in," "on," "under," "before," and "after."
a word the can be pronounced differently.
A word that is spelled the same but pronounced differently is called a heteronym.
Same word, but pronounced differently....it is pronounced Dino'zar.
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
A word that is spelled differently but pronounced the same is called a homophone. Examples include "right" and "write," or "bare" and "bear."
The word "bridal" is pronounced the same as bridle but spelled differently. "Bridal" is related to weddings, while "bridle" refers to part of a horse harness.
language = 语言This word is pronounced Yǔyán in Mandarin, but is pronounced completely differently in other dialects.
La potice.....its the same word but pronounced differently.
Fruit = le fruitIt's the same word, but it's pronounced differently: le fruit (froo-WEE).
The homograph of "read" is "read." It is pronounced the same but can be used as either the present tense (read) or past tense (read) form of the verb.
One example is the word "read", which can be pronounced as "reed" in the present tense and as "red" in the past tense.