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In phonetic terms, the dental continuants (voiceless *th and voiced *dh) were probably pronounced like the initial sounds of English think and this, respectively.

The original sibilant set consisted of the set of voiceless, voiced, and emphatic sibilants (*s, *z, *ṣ) and the sound *š (probably pronounced like the sh of English ship).

The Gothic consonant system seems to have been largely identical with that assumed above for Proto-Germanic: p, t, k, kw (this last sound was probably much like the qu in queen); f, þ, h, hw (this last sound was probably pronounced much like the wh in white); b, d, g; s, z; m, n; l, r; w, j.

Upon reflection, it's probably pronounced "G Zone" but I like "gazone" better.

As someone who speaks the language in the place it was created and has probably pronounced it "lih-truh-lee" their whole life, would she understand why the child was criticized?

The historical importance of the Polish cochineal is still reflected in most modern Slavic languages where the words for the color red and for the month of June both derive from the Proto-Slavic (probably pronounced ), meaning "a worm" or "larva".

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Reading through this paragraph, you're probably pronouncing oal-é in your head as "oh-all-aye," even though, as stated, it should be pronounced "Dennis".

Reading through this paragraph, you're probably pronouncing oal-é in your head as "oh-all-aye," even though, as stated, it should be pronounced "Dennis". Do yourself a favor, and reread the paragraph, pronouncing oal-é correctly.

I know, Mark should rhyme with quark, but Murray felt it was kwork, and in fact if you are from that part of the country where you pronounce mister muster then you probably pronounce kwark kwork too.

The audience is largely scholars and bookworms who probably pronounce GIF "gee eye eff".

Behold, 30 artists' names you are probably pronouncing wrong.

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