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  • Phonetically, the English word “car” as in automobile has what meaning in Albanian?

    Provimi David Sheern 2006

  • Phonetically, the English word “car” as in automobile has what meaning in Albanian?

    Archive 2006-02-01 David Sheern 2006

  • Phonetically equivalent to Beowulf, the Champion of the earliest epic in the English language.

    Field & Stream 2010

  • Phonetically equivalent to Beowulf, the Champion of the earliest epic in the English language.

    Field & Stream 2010

  • Phonetically, they're [hi:t] and [hɪt] respectively.

    Kaplin's Simplifiid Speling, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Phonetically, Etruscan appears to have not distinguished word-final aspiration in stops and this explains alternations in the spelling e.g. hut/huθ 'four'.

    What are Etruscans doing with those eggs? 2008

  • Phonetically, I think it's actually a diphthong that starts around about the position of [I] and moves to [i].

    Also, WTF? StyleyGeek 2008

  • Phonetically, Etruscan appears to have not distinguished word-final aspiration in stops and this explains alternations in the spelling e.g. hut/huθ 'four'.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • #10 I think Flying White Sausage is pronounced “Flugen Veiss Vurst” Phonetically the Vs and Ws are reversed from their english counterparts in German Sounds a tad better in the native tongue.

    Lean Left » Blog Archive » Olympic Thoughts 2006

  • Phonetically most tongues-speaking is not as rich in phonetic repertoire as most human languages, and in my opinion is something different than what we understand as language.

    Speaking in tongues, now, with brain imaging. Ann Althouse 2006

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