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Hi resent meaning someone who sad and angry from someone else

Resent meaning past of resend
Like I resent email yesterday again

My question is found different pronunciation of both meaning ?
 
Hi. I have a question about the word "resent", meaning someone who is sad and angry from at someone else and "resent", meaning the past simple of "resend" in, for example "Like I resent the email yesterday". again

My question is found different pronunciation of both meaning ?


Are the two words pronounced differently?
Please note my corrections above.

Yes, the two words have different pronunciations. In the first, the stress is on the second syllable, so it's "re-SENT" and the "s" is pronounced like a "z". In the second, the stress is on the first syllable and the "s" is sibilant, so it's "RE-sent".
 
Please note my corrections above.

Yes, the two words have different pronunciations. In the first, the stress is on the second syllable, so it's "re-SENT" and the "s" is pronounced like a "z". In the second, the stress is on the first syllable and the "s" is sibilant, so it's "RE-sent".
More clarification
Does - should be written?
Second question anger mean rezent
Past of resend pronounce as resent
Right??
 
I would like some more clarification please.
Note my changes above. Please write complete sentences.
1. Does - Should there be written a hyphen in "re-sent" (past simple of resend)?
I would use a hyphen.
Second question
2. anger mean rezent
I don't understand this. You don't seem to have finished this question because it's about the pronunciation "rezent", which refers to the first definition and has nothing to do with the next sentence.
The past simple of "re-send" is pronounced as "re-sent" with a sibilant "s". Is that right?
Right??
Right.
 
In the first, the stress is on the second syllable, so it's "re-SENT" and the "s" is pronounced like a "z". In the second, the stress is on the first syllable and the "s" is sibilant, so it's "RE-sent".

Close but not quite right. Both words have primary stress on the final syllable but the 'sent again' meaning also has a secondary stress on the first syllable (pronounced /ri:/), which makes it a long vowel rather than a weak short vowel as with the other sense.
 
Note my changes above. Please write complete sentences.

I would use a hyphen.

I don't understand this. You don't seem to have finished this question because it's about the pronunciation "rezent", which refers to the first definition and has nothing to do with the next sentence.

Right.
Now according to your answers I reach to this
1. Resent can we write it without hyphen -
2. Resent ( past of verb resend) pronounce as resent
3. Resent refer to sad or anger pronounce as rezent
Now does found or exist any mistakes????
Or all my speech is correct???
Thanks my teacher
Also provide to me your certificate please are bachelor or master or doctor in English language?
Thanks again
 
Also provide to me your certificate please are bachelor or master or doctor in English language?
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Now according to your answers I reach to this
1. Resent can we write it without hyphen -
2. Resent ( past of verb resend) pronounce as resent
3. Resent refer to sad or anger pronounce as rezent
Now does found or exist any mistakes????
Or all my speech is correct???
Thanks my teacher
Also provide to me your certificate please are bachelor or master or doctor in English language?
Thanks again
؟؟
 
What is your question? You didn't write anything except two backwards question marks. Note the question mark is written '?' in English, not '؟'.

You may need to adjust your font or computer settings to write left to right. I'm guessing as a native Arabic speaker, your computer is set to write from right to left, hence the reversed question mark.
 

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