
Pronunciation of "o", "ó" and "ô" | WordReference Forums
Mar 28, 2010 · As a non-native speaker of Portuguese, I continue to have problems with all the ways to pronounce "o" in that language. I know the difference in meaning and pronunciation …
Swedish: How to pronounce "å" | WordReference Forums
Dec 28, 2006 · A long å is pronounced like how Australians pronounce the vowel in thought, but it is mostly followed by a short schwa. (= the first vowel in about) Or like how Americans say …
9 o' clock./ 9:00 o'clock/ 9/ 9:00 - WordReference Forums
Nov 16, 2022 · Or you can use the 24-hour system: you write 9:00 but pronounce it "nine o'clock". Or you're in the military when you use the 24-hour clock and pronounce it "oh nine hundred …
Blood type "0" [pronunciation: zero vs 'oh'] | WordReference Forums
Jan 30, 2015 · Hi there, Today I found a sentence that says, "The baby's blood type is 0-positive." Well, in this case, how do you pronounce "0" ? Pronounce O for Oscar or Zero just like the …
pronounciation: "João" | WordReference Forums
Jul 28, 2008 · Look them up here. If you are familiar with phonetic notation, "Jo ã o" is pronounced [ʒwɐ̃u̯] (the [ɐ̃] should have a tilde on it, which stands for nasalization). As the …
wo/o | WordReference Forums
Sep 7, 2006 · こんにちは, :) I know this is a very subtle difference, but I've been told that the particle を is usually pronounced like "o," although the original sound is "wo." However, I have …
"o" having ä sound - WordReference Forums
Nov 9, 2017 · Hello, Is there a rule or at least a pattern for when we pronounce ''o'' ä as in God? (American English) Thank you in advance.
pronounce or pronunciate? - WordReference Forums
Jan 9, 2006 · I have seen and heard the word to pronunciate spoken by Brits, Americans & Canadians, and I'm interested to learn where and by whom this word is used. Example: Most …
Pronunciation of "won't" | WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2020 · In my Southern British English pronunciation, the /o/ of "won't" sounds exactly like the /ol/ of "gold", "old" etc. In other words, as if spelt *woln't. Etymonline doesn't suggest any …
OH instead of ZERO (American English) (saying 0)
May 31, 2013 · People pronounce (your/you're) with a range of vowels (yure, yore, yer, yuer...if I used IPA symbols, it might be a long list). And most people pronounce them the same, so …