I have a question. I often confuse the pronunciation "z" and "s", when looking at a word that is pronounced as "z" or "s"?Do you to rely on transcription?
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Hi Heroine. Welcome to this forum. There is no specific rule for that.
— Hrsanei
Hi Heroine.
Welcome to this forum.
There is no specific rule for that.
Even a word can have two pronounciation at different contexts such as has Ex.
He has( hæz ) a car.
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