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I'm only 12 years old and just learned about this, but I think it's "from your pen pal."
Let us split the word for proper understanding of the pronunciation. First part, "Pal". In this, the "a" is pronounced the same as the "a" in "Cat". Next, "Ind" is the same as in "Indian". Next, "Romes" is the same as "Roams" On the whole, it is "Pal-in-drohm(s)".
Some homophones for "pal" include: pale, pail, and peel.
Yes. The A in pal has a short A sound, as in pad, pat, and pan.
Yes, pal is a noun, a common, singular, noun.
No. Example: Yesterday, I wrote to my pen pal.
Part Time Pal was created on 1947-03-15.
pal,Boy, is my pal swell.
You say something like "hey pal, do you want to go the movies"
The principal is my pal.
Carefully, pal, that's a rattlesnake!
The cast of Part Time Pal - 1947 includes: Lillian Randolph as Mammy Two-Shoes
Part Time Pal - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: South Korea:All UK:U USA:Approved (PCA #11727)
They are part of khatris (Kshtriyas)
The principal is your pal, though he may not have any principles.
The principal is a good pal of mine.
You need to correspond with your pen pal. They will think the worst if you do not correspond with them.