It's pronounced with a hard G, like "gal." Don't know why.
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Ah, the proper noun of "town" would be the specific name of the town itself, like "Springfield" or "Maplewood." Just like how each tree in a painting has its own unique shape and color, each town has its own special name that sets it apart from the rest. Embrace the uniqueness of each proper noun, just like you would embrace the uniqueness of each happy little tree in your painting.
The word 'town' is a noun, a word for a place.The noun 'town' is a common noun, a general word for population center that is larger than a village and smaller than a city; a general word for the population of such a place; a word for any town anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Cape Town, South Africa or Boys Town, Nebraska.
From Merriam-Webster's:; Main Entry: : shil·le·lagh ; Variant(s): : also shil·la·lah \shə-ˈlā-lē\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : Shillelagh, town in Ireland Date: : 1772 : cudgelfrom dictionary.comshil·le·lagh Audio Help /ʃəˈleɪli, -lə/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[shuh-ley-lee, -luh] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation -noun (esp. in Ireland) a cudgel, traditionally of blackthorn or oak.
Small towns
The correct pronunciation is: KA-GOOL
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There is no specific place officially named "Town", however, there is a Townsville, Australia.
Fíorta [feerta]
Siena is the same in Italian and English. The proper noun of place refers to an historic town in northwest peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "SYEH-na" in Italian.
I believe the pronunciation is Cove.
Yes. It is also called caramel. No that is a bad answer Carmel is a town in California. The correct pronunciation of the candy is caramel anyone who spells it differently is an ignoramus.
Cape Town is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific place.
SHEEL-lah is the way in which the Italian town of Scilla is pronounced. But its pronunciation and spelling are identical to two other words in Italian. One is the botanical name for 'squill'. The other is the name of the mythical monster, 'Scylla'.
No, the noun 'town' is a common noun, a general word for any settled area that is usually larger than a village but smaller than a city.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'town' are:Amherst, Massachusetts or Zebulon, North CarolinaOld Town San Diego State Historic Park (California)Chrysler Town And Country or Town & Country MagazineGold Town Casino, Pahrump, Nevada
"Mary Magdalene" is an English equivalent of "Maria Maddalena."Specifically, the Italian proper name "Maria" means "Mary." The Italian proper noun "Maddalena" means "Magdalene, a person from the Galilean town of Magdala." The pronunciation is "Mah-REE-ah MAHD-dah-LEH-nah."
Your town in Pokemon ruby is called littleroot town.