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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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...in Japanese and Chinese there are a lot of words which...

There are certain English words which have to be pronounced differently depending on their function. If use is used as a noun, then it will be pronounced as u-ce where ''-ce'' sounds as in juice. On the other hand if use is used as a verb, then it will be pronounced as u-zed where ''-zed'' sounds as in oozed. Fortunately there are few words of this type in English language.

Once someone told me in Japanese and Chinese there are a lot of words which are pronounced differently to mean different things. This is in contrast with the different pronunciation of the same word in English language, where different pronunciations merely signify different function of the word. Am I correct?
  

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Jackson6612 There are certain English words which have to be pronounced differently depending on their function. If use is used as a noun, then it will be pronounced as u-ce where ''-ce'' sounds as in juice. On the other hand if use is used as a verb, then it will be pronounced as u-zed where ''-zed'' sounds as in oozed.

  • Jackson6612 There are certain English words which have to be pronounced differently depending on their function.
  • If use is used as a noun, then it will be pronounced as u-ce where ''-ce'' sounds as in juice.
  • On the other hand if use is used as a verb, then it will be pronounced as u-zed where ''-zed'' sounds as in oozed.
  • Fortunately there are few words of this type in English language.
  • Once someone told me in Japanese and Chinese there are a lot of words which are pronounced differently to mean different things.
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Jackson6612There are certain English words which have to be pronounced differently depending on their function. If use is used as a noun, then it will be pronounced as u-ce where ''-ce'' sounds as in juice. On the other hand if use is used as a verb, then it will be pronounced as u-zed where ''-zed'' sounds as in oozed. Fortunately there are fe

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