Approximately 84 of English words are considered phonetically regular, meaning they follow consistent pronunciation rules.
Its called speaking Phonetically
Sight words are memorized, so there is no need to be able to sound them out. In order to read phonetically, knowledge of phonetics is needed.
A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
The word "phonetically" could relate to "Flowers for Algernon" because the protagonist undergoes a cognitive experiment that enhances his intelligence but also affects his ability to spell and pronounce words correctly. The story delves into themes of intelligence, language, and communication, so exploring how words sound and are pronounced phonetically could be relevant to analyzing the novel.
That is the correct spelling of "phonetically" (by the sounds, as in spelling).
I am being thick - I don't understand the question. Can you say more to elaborate? Usually it is translating English words to phonetic spelling that is discussed. How about looking these word up in a dictionary to see the traditional spelling?
There are two words that can be used to express "pity" in Tamil. The first is "_______," which is phonetically written as "Irakkam," and pronounced "ee-rok-kam." The second is "____," which is phonetically written as "Tayavu," and is pronounced "Tie-a-voo."
to find out = trouver phonetically, 'troo-vay'
Google Translate now gives many Hebrew words with their phonetic pronunciations.
The word phonetically suggested is "rotten" (spoiled, evil).The words written and wrought are also similar in spelling.
dö (phonetically: duh) means die. du (phonetically: dū) means you.