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un electricien - the beginning of the word electricien has an e acute
In the word "electrician," the stress falls on the third syllable: e-lec-TRI-cian. This means that the syllable "tri" is pronounced with greater emphasis compared to the others.
No, the question should be "Are you looking for anelectrician?" The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "electrician" begins with a vowel sound. Note that some words that begin with an actual vowel do not begin with a vowel sound. One example is "usable".
Washington State EL02 residential specialty electrician.
His official title would be an "electrician"
Yes, the word electrician is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a profession. Example sentence:The electrician repaired the light switch.
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lineman
un electricien - the beginning of the word electricien has an e acute
In the word "electrician," the stress falls on the third syllable: e-lec-TRI-cian. This means that the syllable "tri" is pronounced with greater emphasis compared to the others.
1) The electrician came to my house and fixed the fridge . 2) The electrician tried to fix the Television but eventually failed . 3) The electrician came to my house 4) The electrician fixed my lift . These are few sentences on electrician , Hope this helped =)
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
The base word in the word reporter is report