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Something like different accents for the same word. It is different types of pronunciations for the same word.
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anytime you need pronunciations go to freedictionary.com and you can click on each word to hear how it is pronounced. Apostle is pronounced a as is awake pa (the first part of the word pot) sul. a pas sul. The t is silent.
My dictionary provides two pronunciations for the word harass: * huh-ras * har-uh s
There are many pronunciations for the word elongate.
First, pronunciation, not pronunciations, we're only conversing on one word. And I've studied this word, scion pronounced [sahy-uhn]
A homograph.
by most pronunciations, the letter a.
The same URL is used for Hebrew as well as English (and all other languages as well).
hear - hear(s), hear(ing/s), hear(able), hear(er/s), hear(ken), hear(say), hear(se/s/d), hear(ten/s)
what word comes to mind when you hear the word math