Approximately 84 of English words are considered phonetically regular, meaning they follow consistent pronunciation rules.
I am being thick - I don't understand the question. Can you say more to elaborate? Usually it is translating English words to phonetic spelling that is discussed. How about looking these word up in a dictionary to see the traditional spelling?
English is partially phonetic. Many of the root words in the language can be pronounced phonetically. However, many of the words are borrowed from other languages, so they don't "match up" with the other words well.
The french word is mer, the English translation is sea, and put together phonetically it's merci.
About 30% of English words are believed to have French origin. This is due to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which introduced a significant amount of French vocabulary into the English language.
The silent "k" in words like "know" comes from the Old English spelling of the word. Over time, the pronunciation of the word changed, but the spelling remained the same. This is an example of how English has evolved phonetically while retaining historical spellings.
I am being thick - I don't understand the question. Can you say more to elaborate? Usually it is translating English words to phonetic spelling that is discussed. How about looking these word up in a dictionary to see the traditional spelling?
Google Translate now gives many Hebrew words with their phonetic pronunciations.
Too many words in the Chinese language that phonetically sound like 'men'. Need context to reply further.
As with many English words, they are just phonetically translated and used commonly Pro is "pu-ro" baseball is "beisu booru" golf is "go ru fu"
English to Japanese that isn't in Kanji, Katana, or Hiragana, is called rōmaji, or the Japanese words written in the English alphabet. You can use Google Translate. Set the languages from English to Japanese. Type in your word or sentence. On the right, it appears in whatever writing system is called for. If there is no Japanese words written phonetically, click on 'Read phonetically' that should be below the results. Another one you can use is Freedict and set it to Japanese. Here's an example:love
Its called speaking Phonetically
Sight words are memorized, so there is no need to be able to sound them out. In order to read phonetically, knowledge of phonetics is needed.
The phrase 'write out phonetically green and brown' in Indonesian is: 'Tuliskan green dan brown secara fonetik'. But if you want the words green and brown translated too it is: 'Tuliskan hijau dan cokelat secara fonetik'.The word by word translation is:- Write out: Tuliskan- Phonetically: Secara fonetik- Green: Hijau- And: Dan- Brown: Cokelat
A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
There are many phonetically translated words used in Japan. "Koka Kola" is one of them. The short form Coke is not typically used, so it may not be understood.
It would be pronounced as "Veh too meh poo-say?" "Veh" and "meh" aren't the exact pronunciation of the words, but its a sound which is hard to spell phonetically in english.
A small percentage of English words account for the majority of everyday communication. Research indicates that about 2,000 to 3,000 words make up roughly 80-90% of spoken and written English. This highlights the importance of core vocabulary in effective communication, as many less common words are rarely used in daily conversations.