NewHopeR
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- Nov 6, 2009
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- Chinese
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- China
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/mauθs/ or /mauðz/?
Context:
What does history recognize? A dish made of a hundred sparrows - a plate of mouths.
The traditional English teachers, like C.E.Eckersley, told us to pronounce it as /mauðz/. But today's English teachers say /mauθs/ is the correct pronunciation. I have no idea who's correct. Both acceptable?
Context:
What does history recognize? A dish made of a hundred sparrows - a plate of mouths.
The traditional English teachers, like C.E.Eckersley, told us to pronounce it as /mauðz/. But today's English teachers say /mauθs/ is the correct pronunciation. I have no idea who's correct. Both acceptable?