decoding
D. decoding
the letters are not pronounced, they are only written
Written in capital letters it might be pronounced as [ei ai em], with the meaning of Aol Instant Messenger.
you pronounce it like it is written as "ba-maal"
Written six Pronounce ceass
D. decoding
Decoding English words involves recognizing the individual letters in a word, associating these letters with their corresponding sounds or phonemes, and blending these sounds together to form a recognizable word. This process requires knowledge of letter-sound relationships and phonics rules, as well as practice and fluency in applying these skills.
the letters are not pronounced, they are only written
eye
Written in capital letters it might be pronounced as [ei ai em], with the meaning of Aol Instant Messenger.
Sara Robinson has written: 'Sounding out'
Dear all : this is a tough word to pronounce it if you are not familiar with ِrabic letters it is pronounced as : a'ezzae'eee and it is written this way : أعزائي
Children are presented with word sounds before they are given written letters. As such, a child may mistake similar sounding words with different spellings (tooth and truth). In very young children this is common, however longer term it may indicate some sort of speech or reading pathology that requires treatment.
you pronounce it like it is written as "ba-maal"
Written six Pronounce ceass
Saturday: sabt ........ written as: سبت Sunday: ahaad ........ written as: أحد Monday: ethneen ........ written as: إثنين Tuesday: tholatha ........ written as: ثلاثاء Wednesday: arbee'a ........ written as: أربعاء Thuersday: Khamees ........ written as: خميس Friday: jom'aa ........ written as: جمعة In Jom'aa, the apostrophe represents the "ayin" sound which does not exist in English or any other European language. It is a deep-throat inflection of the vowel. The other letters are relatively easy to pronounce.
I would guess that it was written because cello is smooth sounding