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- dictionary and must rely on the pronunciation respellings to find the correct match. Traditional respelling systems for English use only the 26 ordinary...
- which is used to indicate the pronunciation of that word. Pronunciation respellings are sometimes seen in word dictionaries. The term should not be confused...
- example has "TCHAH-LI" as the French respelling of Charlie and "OSS-CAH", "VIK-TAH" as the English respellings of Oscar and Victor. Written "nine" in...
- ˈɑːŋheɪleɪs/), approximating Spanish [los ˈaŋxeles], by printing the respelling under its masthead for several years. This did not find favor. Since the...
- Ghoti is a creative respelling of the word fish, used to illustrate irregularities in English spelling and pronunciation. The word is intended to be pronounced...
- doggo and also includes respelled words for puppy (pupper) and other animals such as bird (birb) and snake (snek). Respellings in DoggoLingo usually alter...
- Pronunciation respelling for English contains detailed comparisons of respelling systems. Monolingual Hebrew dictionaries use pronunciation respelling for words...
- prescribed by classical grammars for writing loan-words, which involves respelling them in accordance with Tamil phonology, remains, but is not always consistently...
- In China, letters of the English alphabet are pronounced somewhat differently because they have been adapted to the phonetics (i.e. the syllable structure)...
- instructions with a byte size encoded in the instruction. It is a deliberate respelling of bite to avoid accidental mutation to bit. Another origin of byte for...