i am a Korean and can you write the question again i do not under stand + i live in America. Good luck^^
Many! I have found that it depends on the native language.
Some English diphthongs that are often mispronounced include the /aʊ/ sound in words like "house" or "south," the /eɪ/ sound in words like "day" or "way," and the /oʊ/ sound in words like "boat" or "no." Mispronunciations can vary depending on the speaker's native language and accent.
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There are so many! A current one is short-lived, which properly rhymes with arrived. Another current one is beloved, properly a three syllable word.
Approximately 60% of common English words have roots in Old English. This includes everyday words such as "house," "food," and "water."
100% of the 100 most common English words come from the Anglo-Saxons.
Korea's national anthem is aegukka. It's words have the Korean national flower and about how Koreans are proud to be Koreans.
Mispronounced is always mispronounced.There are so many! English speakers are famous for mispronouncing words. A current popular favorite is belovèd, properly pronounced with three syllables, not the same as be loved.
There are no common English words that end with -iuos.
Other common words for "she" in English include "her," "hers," and "herself."
sight words are the most common words in the English language
Some examples of English words with origins in common folk include "beef" (from Old French "boeuf"), "chicken" (from Old English "cycen"), and "apple" (from Old English "æppel"). These words were originally used by the common people in everyday speech.