Well its about a phn conversation i cnt even understand that pls answer our question
"The actor read the script and decided to audition for the movie." "Students are taught to write in script, or cursive, because it lets you take notes faster."
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Words that have the root 'scribe' are:ascribecircumscribedescribeinscribeprescribeproscribesubscribesuperscribetranscribe
The Latin root word scrib and its variant script both mean "write." These roots are the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including scribe, describe, postscript, and manuscript. The root scrib is easily recalled through the word scribe, whose job is "writing," and script, a "written" document.
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/mɛˈflɒkwin/
script
The root of the word "script" comes from the Latin word "scribere," which means "to write." This Latin root reflects the original meaning of script as something written down.
To transcribe a word, you need to write it using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Look up the corresponding IPA symbols for each phoneme in the word and write them down in order. This will provide a phonetic representation of the word's pronunciation.
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You don't spell it out except when discussing its phonetic use. Normally you just write F. But the phonetic spelling would be "eff."
Yes, any Hebrew word can be written in Hebrew script.
If "Mery" is a proper name, non-Japanese names are written in Japanese using the phonetic script, which can only approximate English sounds, since many English language sounds do not exist in Japanese. The word "Mery' doesn't exist in the English language. Maybe checking for spelling mistakes in your question would help. The English word "Merry" is "陽気な" when written in Japanese script, or "Yōkina" when in European script. The English word "Mercy" is "慈悲" when written in Japanese script, or "Jihi" when in European script.
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