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The pronunciation of snow and tower is not the same, and the pronunciation of the word "o" is exactly the same as that of the letter o. The combination of ow or ou in the other options is pronounced tiger [au]. towerEnglish [ ta ].
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Not the same. snow is pronounced as: [sn ] tower is pronounced as: ['taʊə(r)]。The two are two completely different words.
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Not the same, and there is a big difference.
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Hello, the three are different in development.
The word snow is followed by o w as a diphthong.
Oh tone. And the aw in the second draw, she pronounces the long or sound. The o w in the third word know is pronounced with a diphthong, oh. So the second word in these three words has a different pronunciation than the first and third words.
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Hello, you asked this question is a simple junior high school English question.
This question mainly tests the mastery of English phonetic transcription.
The answer to this question is:
The pronunciation of these three words is not the same.
The first and third are the same, both of which are pronounced European sounds.
The second is the sound of the Ao.
Hope it helps, hope.
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The vowel pronunciation of these three words is the same, and they are all homonyms of evil couples, so when I choose other different words, these three are the same.
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The three of them are not the same pronunciation, snow and know are pronounced the same and pronounce the letter o, while draw pronounce a long vowel and pronounce the same pronunciation as pinyin ao.
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The pronunciation of these three words is different, where the pronunciation of snow and know is the same, while the pronunciation of draw is not the same as the two of them.
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The word draw is pronounced differently from the other two.
In the other two words, the letter combination ow is pronounced with a diphthong [ou].
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The pronunciation of snow and know is the same, but the second word is completely different from these two, so be careful to distinguish them.
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The pronunciation of these three English words is different. There are differences.
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Not the same. draw different, read :
snow , know has the same vowel sounds
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Different, snow and know are the same, pronouncing "ou", drawing "ou".
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Snow and know have the same pronunciation, and draw is different.
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The pronunciation of snow, draw, and know is different.
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It's completely different, it's just a little bit like that.
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Not the same. The pronunciation of snow is: [sn].
The pronunciation of draw is: [dr ].
The pronunciation of know is: [n].
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wow, dow, snow
The pronunciations of these three words are:
wau /,dau /
snou /
So, the snow pronunciation is different from the other two.
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Choose C for this question
Because snow pronounces homonym o
And the other two pronounce homonyms ao
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how[English]['ha] [beauty] [ha].
tower[English]['ta (r)] [beauty] [ta].
It can be seen that the pronunciation of the two ow is the same.
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This pronunciation is not the same, you can check the phonetic transcription.
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The s of this is voiced as z
And the s of snow is pronounced clean s
Not the same.
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Strictly speaking, all three have different pronunciations. The most different is of course now, pronounced na; The snow and slow pronunciations may sound the same, but the pronunciation of snowy is sn and the pronunciation of slow is sl, one is post-nasal and the other is anterior nasal.
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The right answer for you the first time:
The now pronunciation is different from the other two.
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It's definitely different because the former is an L side and the latter is n nasal. The pronunciation of these different letters is not comparable.
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The sn pronunciation in sl in sleep is different from that in snow, sl in sleep is pronounced sl and sn in snow is pronounced sn, but the letter s is pronounced the same.
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The s pronunciation of the two words is the same, l and n are not the same, [ l ] is the lateral sound of the tongue and the sound comes out of the sides of the tongue, and n is the nasal sound and the sound comes out of the nose.
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