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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

What words that ends with letter "e" and have "nal" or "nel" sound in the end?

e.g.)
Rationale
  

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Hello, herezcheez—and welcome to English Forums. In future, please put your question and all relevant information in the message box, not on the subject line. Finale is the only other English word that springs to mind.

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  • In future, please put your question and all relevant information in the message box, not on the subject line.
  • Finale is the only other English word that springs to mind.
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Hello, herezcheez—and welcome to English Forums.
In future, please put your question and all relevant information in the message box, not on the subject line.

Finale is the only other English word that springs to mind.
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Mister MicawberFinale is the only other English word that springs to mind.
Do you pronounce finale to rhyme with rationale? For me, "-nale" has two syllables in the first case and only one in the second.
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GPYDo you pronounce finale to rhyme with rationale?
No. I didn't notice that the OP was interested in the pronunciation; I was focussed only on the spelling. One more example of why all the information should be inside the message box.
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I understand how much you don't want people like me who puts a question in the subject box which makes it inconvenient to read for certain people, which I apologize. But you overlooking the question isn't the only reason why all the information should be inside the message box, sir. You just didn't read carefully enough, no offense.

Anyway, thanks for the cooperation.
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herezcheezYou just didn't read carefully enough, no offense.
No offense, you may think, but I'm not very likely to answer any more of your questions, either. You have already wasted enough of my time.
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herezcheezYou just didn't read carefully enough, no offense
A tio:

When we move into a new place, we generally try to get the feel of the place for some time before we start pointing out to old hands their faults.
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I'm sorry that you were upset with my previous post. When I said "no offense" I meant: "whatever you are doing, you might be busy doing other things and we as humans makes mistakes." Hence, it's not your fault, it's a mistake like I made how I wrote the question in the message box. Now, like you said, I'll not waste any of your time and hope you changed your mind after reading this.

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