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melody: ['Mel di Meletti (melodious tone) Helen: [.]'Helen.
debbie: ['Debi] Debbie.
lisa: ['li:zə, 'Laiz ] Lisa Yvonne: [i'v n,i:- Yvonne.
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melody: ['Mel di ] Meletti.
helen: ['Helen.
debbie: ['Debi] Debbie.
lisa: ['li:zə, 'Laiz] Lisa.
yvonne: [i'v n,i:- Yvonne.
Personally, I think Lisa sounds good.
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melody: ['Mel di ] doesn't mean wonderful?
helen: ['Helen.
debbie: ['Debi] Debbie.
lisa: ['li:zə, 'Laiz ] Lisa Yvonne: [i'v n,i:- Yvonne.
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Melody is a song by Tao Zhe ......Our English teacher is also called Melody
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Pronunciation of noun English words: pronunciation; pronunciation refers to the "pronunciation (law)" of a language, and also refers to a person's "pronunciation" or "pronunciation method", and is an uncountable noun. When referring to the "reading" of a word, it is a countable noun.
1. The phonetic transcription of accent: English [ksent] American [ksnt].
2. Interpretation: nStress; Accent; Emphasize.
the accent falls on the third syllable.
The accent falls on the third syllable.
vt.Reread; Emphasize.
please accent the first syllable.
Please stress the first syllable.
3. Usage of words:
n.(noun).
1. The basic meaning of accent used as a noun is "accent; "tone", which is characterized by phonetics, often related to region, ethnicity or social class, is usually a countable noun and occasionally can be used as an uncountable noun.
Indicates with a certain accent or tone, usually followed by the preposition with or in, indicating that without a certain accent, usually with a preposition. The plural form can often indicate the linguistic characteristics or emotional intonation of a person or a certain group, that is, "tone", "mood", etc., and the preposition in is often used.
2. When accent means "emphasis" or "emphasis", it is a singular noun, which mostly contains comparisons for aesthetic effects, so as to avoid monotony and achieve a distinct and prominent meaning, and is often used in conjunction with the word on.
v.(verb).
1. accent is a transitive verb, which takes a noun or pronoun as an object, and can be used for passive construction.
2. accent means "emphasis", which can be "reread" or by other means.
3. When expressing someone's language with a certain accent, with is often used, and occasionally in is used.
he speaks english with an american accent.
He speaks English with an American accent.
4. accent sometimes refers to "foreign or foreign accents" or "different from normal speech tones".
he speaks english with an accent.
5. Sometimes accent means "accented", his English is slightly accented, but perfectly idiomatic
6. There is a form of accent (uate), which means "to emphasize, to attract attention" in a figurative sense, and it is more common to use the form of accentuate. And in the literal sense, it means "pronunciation or writing with a certain tone, tone".
Although accent and accentuate can be expressed in both ways, the former is more prevalent than the gesture.
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The pronunciation of these four names is described below:
Nicola Grey Annotation: 'nik ul grei
Claire Taylor Annotation: Kl Teil
Michael Baker Michael. Lesson Preparation Annotation:'maikl/ /beikə /
Jeremy Short Street Centimeters. Elimination Annotation:'dʒerəmi/ /t/
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Joanna, Joanna Hebrew.
God's gracious gift.
Joanne, Hebrew Hebrew.
God's gracious gift.
ginger guan
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