Sentence examples for learning to pronounce from inspiring English sources

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Learning to pronounce "Kweisi Mfume".

Mr. President, your prep for the next debate need not consist of anything more than learning to pronounce three words: "Governor, you're lying".

The scout, like everyone who has watched Matsui and those who are still learning to pronounce his name, is curious how he will do in the majors.

He rereads the story several times to get the gist of it, looking up unfamiliar words and learning to pronounce foreign names.

Learning to pronounce something that you are not familiar with can be difficult.

For some languages, this is just learning to pronounce your own alphabet slightly differently, but you may need to learn a whole new alphabet, for example in Russian, Greek or Arabic.

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We learned to pronounce asafoetida.

He worked much longer and harder than Eliza Doolittle to learn to pronounce the letter "H".

Odds are that some New Yorkers will never learn to pronounce your name properly.

I might never learn to pronounce Smaragd, but I'd be a happy man.

As newscasters learn to pronounce "ophthalmologist" (first two syllables are "ahf" and "thal"), Syrians will adjust to life after Hafez.

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