Examples of using Pronouncing in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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But instead of pronouncing judgment, the Judge offered pardon!
I go by many names, none of which you're worthy of pronouncing.
Norsk Uttaleordbok: A Norwegian pronouncing dictionary(in Norwegian and English).
But before pronouncing what Christian morality is or is not, it would be desirable to decide what is meant by Christian morality?
Around the age of three, children are ripe for hearing and pronouncing, and are just beginning to grasp their native language.
Pronouncing"Hi" was found to either decrease or increase strength,"Ha" could disperse heat, and"Xu" could alleviate pain.
In the secret school of Pythagoras pronouncing the last theorem(læresetning), the"octagon" was also punishable by death.
Though in the world, the Church not only refuses to aid in the world's construction butpersists in pronouncing judgment upon it.
We find the Buddha pronouncing formulas of protection against snakebite and the perils of childbirth.
Spend some time handwriting series of symbols and simultaneously pronouncing their sounds to create a audiovisual connection.
No matter if you're pronouncing Bahn, Bohnen or Dehnung, rest assured that this rule is one ot be relied upon.
At the same time, you should study the phoneticsof the language, practice pronouncing its sounds, and learn the pronunciations of words.
NLTK includes the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary for US English, which was designed for use by speech synthesizers.
One interesting aspect about this game is that itallows you to hear your own voice when pronouncing, and then compare it to a native speaker.
In Mandarin, they have a word"yù yī"--I'm not pronouncing that correctly-- which means the longing to feel intensely again the way you did when you were a kid.
The Church does not claim to speak with the same authority on matters of economics andscience as it does when pronouncing on matters of faith and morals.
Can I have a mojito please?” I would said, pronouncing it with the soft Spanish J in the“correct” way: Mo-hee-toe.
While some stickers or a craft make high-quality souvenirs,maximum dad and mom agree that it is time to begin pronouncing no to complex celebration favors.
For example,this often occurs when a sudden cessation of speech, pronouncing phrases off topic of the conversation, which the patient will not remember later.
Woe to us if, pronouncing these words, we were to shrug our shoulders as a sign of surrender in the face of a destiny that repels us yet we are unable to change.
Many English speakers attempt to sound‘more Spanish‘ by pronouncing the‘c' in Barcelona as a‘th' and saying‘Bar-the-lona'.
One study found that teachers pronouncing pupils' names wrongly was seen by pupils as a“racial macroaggression”, after surveying a sample of 49 adults, who were mostly Asian American, on their past experience in school.
In some regions of Western Bulgaria, masked men called survakari, visit the homes,patting the owners on the back, pronouncing a blessing for health and fertility.
If you were to recite the entire ATCG sequence, pronouncing each of its 3 billion letters the genetic material notation is made of at a rate of 100 ATCG sequences per minute without sleeping, eating or drinking, you would cite for 57 years.
There came a time when I got a promotion because I had worked a lot with those things and I was successful andthey added another digit on my code because I passed the class of praying and pronouncing curses on hair fiber extensions, jewelry, and the like.
Working on this problem, external behavior and pronouncing the word"no" is only the tip of the iceberg, and before that there will be a serious study of one's own boundaries and the ability to interact without offending the senses.
If“Aliens” Ronaldo is admired by the seniors and remembered because of his super adorable head in the World Cup 2002,David Beckham is again excited by the sister society, pronouncing the correct English name with The presses are as if they were‘professionals' even before a day of watching football!
Pronouncing words written in modern Turkish letters- introduced in the twentieth century to replace a form of writing that was more like Arabic and unsuited to the sounds of the Turkish language- is easy even if you don't know any Turkish.
Why she frowned when a child recited from The Grit Paper I never knew, but in some way it was associated with liking fiddling, eating syrupy biscuits for lunch, being a holy-roller,singing Sweetly Sings the Donkey and pronouncing it dunkey, all of which the state paid teachers to discourage.
Men will respect their ladies by openly pronouncing,“This is my lady!”, they will accommodate her by gaining a decent pay for the family unit, and they secure her by frightening away any future jerks who might attempt to hit on her or make propels towards her.
