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Old 28-Feb-2005, 19:49
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Do these words pronounce the same?
1. Break.
2. Brake.

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Yes.
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Old 01-Mar-2005, 23:02
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How do I pronouce this word?
1. Irrefutably

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Some say 'irrifewtuhbly' other 'iruhfewtuhbly'.
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Quote:
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Some say 'irrifewtuhbly' other 'iruhfewtuhbly'.
i'refewtuhbly also
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