First, pronunciation, not pronunciations, we're only conversing on one word. And I've studied this word, scion pronounced [sahy-uhn]
You look the word up in the dictionary - it's a real word.
The possessive form of the noun scion is scion's.Example: The scion's future looks bright.
The possessive form of scion is scion's.
No, the word "abuse" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
A word with 2 spellings and 2 pronunciations is known as a heteronym. Examples include "read" (present tense) and "read" (past tense), which are spelled the same but pronounced differently.
The word "the" can be pronounced either "thuh" or "thee." Both pronunciations are considered equally correct.
Something like different accents for the same word. It is different types of pronunciations for the same word.
SCION
limb, bough, scion
My dictionary provides two pronunciations for the word harass: * huh-ras * har-uh s
There are many pronunciations for the word elongate.
A homograph.
by most pronunciations, the letter a.
The anagrams for the word coins are scion, sonic, and icons.
Baba/babba is a Yiddish word for grandmother. Some people might be more familiar with the pronunciation "Bubbe", however, both of these pronunciations are correct. The different pronunciations of this word can be explained by the existence of different Yiddish dialects based on country - German, Russian, Polish, and Ukranian. On a personal note, almost everyone I know (including my family) uses the 'babba' pronunciation.
You look the word up in the dictionary - it's a real word.
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