According to Danielle Pureifory of the University of Michigan it is pronounced "Hay-Kay".
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Other sources say it is pronounced like "Hockey".
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It depends on which type of brush you mean. If you men a brush as in a shrubbery, then the word brush is plural and singular. To be lost in the brush implies that you are in an area that is full of bushes or shrubberies. If you mean a brush that you use in your hair, then the plural is brushes.
It depends on what you mean by "brushes". If you are referring to implements for cleaning (usually with a handle and bristles), these are "brosses". If you are referring to painting, they are "pinceaux"
The pronunciation to "novice" is ( naw-vis )
The pronunciation of share is shair!!!!! Very EASY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Harry Hake died in 1955.
Harry Hake was born in 1871.
Hake Talbot was born in 1900.
Hake Talbot died in 1986.
Herbert Hake died in 1975.
Herbert Hake was born in 1894.
A hake is a species of fish of the general Phycis or Merluccius.
The fish hake is spelled just the way you spelled it.
Hake Talbot has written: 'Rim of the Pit'
Thomas Gordon Hake was born in 1809.
Thomas Gordon Hake died in 1895.
Herb Hake was born on 1903-08-10.