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Malika Mekat
Hi, I met someone named Nguyen at a community event, and I didn't want to mispronounce it—how should I say it correctly
Malika_Mekat
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Last update: 1 week ago
Latifa Lafif
Hi teachers! I met someone named Niamh and confidently said, "Nice to meet you, Nee-am." She laughed and said, "It’s actually pronounced 'Neev.'" I was so confused—how does that spelling make that sound?
Latifa_Lafif
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Last update: 1 week ago
Jenice fidyeno
Hey) Mary is asking about the pronunciation of this word : gnocchi , please help . THX!
Jenice_fidyeno
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Naomi Nillo
Hey, my daughter was practicing a speech for school, and she kept struggling with 'unwavering'—is there a trick to get the pronunciation right?
Naomi_Nillo
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
WanderlustAura
My friend used "bellicose" while describing someone at a meeting, but I’m not sure if they said it right—can you confirm the proper pronunciation?
WanderlustAura_
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
Leon Sarkuz
Hello dear Miss. I encountered the word peony in a book, but I wasn’t sure how to pronounce it. I’ve heard different versions: one with a long "e" sound and another with a short "e." What’s the correct pronunciation, and why?
Leon_Sarkuz
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
Sarah Sardino
Can you please record how to ptonounce this word "Vacillate" pronunciation, thank you so much!!
Sarah_Sardino
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
Isaac Johnsan
Can you please help with this dear teacher. My friend confidently said fallacious like "fall-ay-see-us" in a presentation—did they get it right, or should I let them know?
Isaac_Johnsan
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Last update: 1 month ago
Freja Andersen
I was reading about unusual phobias with my children and came across "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia."

I tried saying it out loud, but I got lost halfway and just gave up. Now I’m wondering—how do you actually pronounce this word?
Freja_Andersen
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Last update: 1 month ago
Hannah Weber
Helloo I was helping my Lena with a food project, and we came across "focaccia." I guessed it was "foh-KAY-sha," but Lena burst out laughing, saying it sounded wrong. Are there any pronunciation rules that could help avoid mistakes like this?
Hannah_Weber
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Last update: 1 month ago
user7685
Hello dear teacher my friend and I were discussing Italian food, and I casually mentioned "Caprese," saying it like "Cap-reez." She laughed and told me it’s actually "Cah-pray-zay," but I’m not sure if she’s right. Can you clarify the correct pronunciation?
user7685_
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Last update: 1 month ago
Gabriela Sánchez
Hello!! I’m working on a project that involves finding my niche in the market, but I’m confused about how to say it properly. Is it “neesh” or “nitch”? I’d love your help with this.
Gabriela_Sánchez
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Last update: 1 month ago
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
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Last update: 1 month 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_
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Last update: 1 month 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
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Last update: 1 month ago
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