No, the pronunciation key is not always in the front of a dictionary. It can vary depending on the dictionary's format and layout. Some dictionaries place the pronunciation key at the beginning, while others may include it with each entry or at the end of the book.
In the front matter of a dictionary, you can typically find a key to diacritical markings. Additionally, some dictionaries may include the key on the inside cover or back cover for quick reference.
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The key to pronunciation symbols is usually printed once, in the front of the dictionary. The pronunciation of individual words is given for each word, very early in the entry.
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In a standard dictionary you can find a key to pronunciation marks within the definition
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une clé (fem.) - alternate spelling 'une clef' (same pronounciation)
You can typically find diacritical markings in the pronunciation key and also in the section that explains the usage of special characters or symbols in the dictionary.
A dictionary can help you pronounce a word. Next to a word, it has it how it should be pronounced. The dictionary should carry a key telling you what the symbols mean.
Input the words or the pronounciation key into the Vocaloid 3 editor. After doing this, press play and the Vocaloid should be singing.
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Return the key to the front desk is the preferred construction, since that is where the key came from. The other construction requires an unspoken indirect object: Return the key (to the innkeeper ) at the front desk.