The word "phonetically" could relate to "Flowers for Algernon" because the protagonist undergoes a cognitive experiment that enhances his intelligence but also affects his ability to spell and pronounce words correctly. The story delves into themes of intelligence, language, and communication, so exploring how words sound and are pronounced phonetically could be relevant to analyzing the novel.
That is the correct spelling of "phonetically" (by the sounds, as in spelling).
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اوراق (phonetically aworaK)
雾 Or phonetically "oo"
There is no Hebrew word for Valerie, but you can spell it phonetically as ולרי
There is no Hebrew word for Rosalba but you can spell it phonetically as רוסלבה
The phonetic pronounciation for the word ένωση is énosi. (I found the answer on another website).
The word "hair" in French is pronounced as "ehr" or "ay-re" phonetically.
The word suggested phonetically is circle.
There is no translation, but you can write it out phonetically as ライアン,
The Greek word for convince is πείσει. (Spelled phonetically it is peísei)
phonetically similar word is called a homonym. :)