aitch, queue
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lots !
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WHAT IS THE PRONUNCIATION SYMBOL NAME FOR A DASH ABOVE A LETTER ? EXAMPLE WOULD BE ENTREE
Since we have to use each letter only once.. two words can be made from these letters - at , sound
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation having one full vowel sound. They are not distinctly letters.
The word "queue" fits this description. When you take out the four letters "ueu", the remaining letter "q" still has the same pronunciation.
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startling starting staring string sting sing sin in I
The dot over a letter "a" can indicate a modification of pronunciation, such as lengthening the vowel sound or changing the sound itself in some languages or phonetic transcription systems. It is a diacritic mark used to alter the usual pronunciation of the letter.
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"Djay" or "djeh" will be the pronunciation of the Italian letters ge-.Specifically, the sound always be that of the very hard "dj" when the letter g is followed by the Italian vowels eor i. It always will be similar to the letter's sound in the English word "go" when it is followed by the Italian vowels a, o or u. The English-type "g" sound also occurs when g is followed by the Italian letter h.
It is 720.
It is called a "cedilla" and it changes the pronunciation of that letter. Here's the wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedilla