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Casey Rivers
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6 November, 14:36
I want to learm about pronounce
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Britney Grimes
6 November, 14:38
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Pronounce is to declare or announce a word or part of a word.
To make the sound of something is called to pronounce.
To pronounce you use syllables.
For example
octopus
oc-to-pus
You are saying it part by part
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Augustus Lloyd
6 November, 14:42
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Pronounce is to re-word. You sound it out. You spell it out. Get where I'm going.
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