I'm looking for online dictionaries with word pronunciations other than www.m-w.com. On occasions, I want to verify if words are pronounced differently. A case on hand (or at hand, I'm always confused on these two), the word "Chatham" for Chatham Square at Manhattan, New York, is pronounced without 'h'?
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com. On occasions, I want to verify if words are ... [/nq] Is there any dictionary that shows it being pronunciated with an "h"?
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[/nq] Is there any dictionary that shows it being pronunciated with an "h"?
I wouldn't think so.
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[nq:1]I'm looking for online dictionaries with word pronunciations other than www.m-w.com. On occasions, I want to verify if words are ... I'm always confused on these two), the word "Chatham" for Chatham Square at Manhattan, New York, is pronounced without 'h'?[/nq] Is there any dictionary that shows it being pronunciated with an "h"? I wouldn't think so. Anyway, AHD4 at
[nq:1]I'm looking for online dictionaries with word pronunciations other than www.m-w.com. On occasions, I want to verify if words are ... I'm always confused on these two), the word "Chatham" for Chatham Square at Manhattan, New York, is pronounced without 'h'?[/nq] http://encarta.msn.
[nq:2]I'm looking for online dictionaries with word pronunciations other than ... Chatham Square at Manhattan, New York, is pronounced without 'h'?[/nq] [nq:1]Is there any dictionary that shows it being pronunciated with an "h"? I wouldn't think so. Anyway, AHD4 at http://www.bartleby.com/61/ is another dictionary showing
At first I thought you meant the first "h", but you probably mean the second. [nq:2]Is there any dictionary that shows it being pronunciated with an "h"? I wouldn't think so. Anyway, AHD4 at http://www.bartleby.com/61/ is another dictionary showing pronunciations.[/nq] [nq:1]Is there any dictionary that would provide
[nq:2]Is there any dictionary that shows it being pronunciated with an "h"? I wouldn't think so. Anyway, AHD4 at http://www.bartleby.com/61/ is another dictionary showing pronunciations.[/nq] [nq:1]Is there any dictionary that would provide the pronunciation of place or street names? I'm thinking of "Houston" in NYC and V
[nq:2]Is there any dictionary that would provide the pronunciation of ... Indiana where the "correct" pronunciation is not the dictionary pronunciation.[/nq] [nq:1]Street and place names are commonly mispronounced by me. Dictionaries often don't have an entry for them. I wonder how they come up with all those strange names. I'm thinking of "Sepulvela Blvd" around LAX in Los Angeles.[/nq] D
[nq:1]Street and place names are commonly mispronounced by me. Dictionaries often don't have an entry for them. I wonder how they come up with all those strange names. I'm thinking of "Sepulvela Blvd" around LAX in Los Angeles.[/nq] Sepulveda Blvd. It is a Spanish name of long history. Skitt (in Hayward, California) www.geocities.com/opus731/
[nq:2]Street and place names are commonly mispronounced by me. Dictionaries ... I'm thinking of "Sepulvela Blvd" around LAX in Los Angeles.[/nq] [nq:1]Do you mean "Sepulveda"? Seh-PULL-veh-dah is the way I hear some Angelenos say the word (if that is the word ... in the accent on "pul" for my search. Still, Javi or some of the Spanish experts here might help more.[/nq] Quoting f
[nq:2]Do you mean "Sepulveda"? Seh-PULL-veh-dah is the way I hear ... or some of the Spanish experts here might help more.[/nq] [nq:1]Quoting from: http://www.sepulveda.org/ The SEPÚLVEDA surname derives its etymology from the town of SEPÚLVEDA, Province of Segovia in Spain. It ... 940), surrounded by>septem publica (the
Your reply garbled the last two lines, here corrected:
It is an old medival town (as early as the year 940), surrounded by fortified walls with seven doors from where the town derives its name: septem publica (the seven public ways).
In medieval times, walled towns and cities had gates, not doors. One can't get with an ox-cart through a door.... I suspect that the writer i