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Anjali Ahana
I was chatting with someone from the U.S., and they pronounced Qatar as 'kuh-TAR,' but I’ve always said it 'kuh-TAH.' Which one is right?
Anjali_Ahana
1
Last update: 16 hours ago
Sakura
Today at breakfast, I proudly asked for a croissant, pronouncing it the way I always had. My kids French friend gave me a horrified look and corrected me with what sounded like a completely different word. I felt like I had just offended the entire French language. Teacher, what’s the proper way to say it?
Sakura_
1
Last update: 4 days ago
Wafi Badri
Hi!! My friend and I were debating how to pronounce "acai" after seeing it on a menu—can you settle this for us?
Wafi_Badri
1
Last update: 4 days ago
Randa Meselmani
Miss, I was reading a bedtime story to my little cousin, and the word 'chamomile' popped up. I confidently said it, but my aunt burst out laughing, saying I got it wrong. Now, I'm questioning everything—can you settle this once and for all?
randa.meselmani
1
Last update: 5 days ago
Jacob Jacob
Miss, we are working on there is vs. there are :

“Complete the sentences: ___ a cat on the roof, but ___ no dogs in the yard.” Could you help us figure it out? 😊
Jacob_Jacob
1
Last update: 1 week ago
unkown-name
Good evening Novakid! I was talking with my friend about pecan pie, and we got into a friendly debate about how to pronounce "pecan." I’ve always said "pee-kan," but she insists it’s "puh-kahn." Can you help us settle this?
unkown-name_
1
Last update: 1 week ago
Maria Kirilonao
Dear teacher! Some people pronounce 'birria' as 'beer-ree-ah,' while others say 'beer-ee-ah.' Which pronunciation is correct, and is there a regional difference in how it's said?
Maria_Kirilonao
1
Last update: 2 weeks ago
Kwang-su
Hello again teachers! I was discussing a passage from the Bible with a friend, and we stumbled over how to pronounce "Habakkuk." Can someone please help
Kwang-su_
1
Last update: 2 weeks ago
Alpesh Patel
Hi! Amr told me that he came across two different pronunciations for the word 'vitiligo' in different sources. One pronounced it as 'vih-tuh-LY-go,' while the other said 'vih-tuh-LEE-go.' Which one is correct, and why might there be variations?
Alpesh_Patel
1
Last update: 3 weeks ago
Alberto Esposito
Ciao teacher, I came across two different stories about how to pronounce 'Uranus.' One says it's pronounced 'your-uh-nus' to avoid jokes, while another claims 'yer-a-nus' is the correct classical way. Which one is actually right?
Alberto_Esposito
1
Last update: 3 weeks ago
Thalia  saliba
Good day) My son heard the word rambunctious in a cartoon and started using it, but we’re not sure if he’s saying it right.
Can you help us with the correct pronunciation?
Thalia_
1
Last update: 3 weeks ago
Chloé Bernard
Heyy again Lola during our family game night of Scrabble, we debated the correct pronunciation of the word "who," Could you help us out?
Chloé_Bernard
1
Last update: 3 weeks ago
GoldenGlowVibes
Hey! I was reading a book with my son, and we came across the word 'conflate.' He was curious about its pronunciation, but I wasn’t 100% sure. Could you help clarify?
GoldenGlowVibes_
1
Last update: 3 weeks ago
dohaxi_poly
Hey! My kid heard the word 'abscond' in a movie the other day, and now we're all wondering how to pronounce it correctly. Can you help us out?
dohaxi_poly_
1
Last update: 3 weeks ago
Haruto Tanaka
I overheard someone at a café saying ‘delineate’ in two different ways, and now I'm not sure which is correct—could you clarify the right pronunciation for me?
Haruto_Tanaka
1
Last update: 1 month ago
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