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English is my native language
~[A]Daedalus~ wrote:English is my native language
Theres no doubt in your authority and competence, Outkast![]()
And what about 'coding' then?
Derek wrote:Modding
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Modding = (mah DING)
Moding = (moh DING)
AlexDenton wrote:Derek wrote:Modding
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Modding = (mah DING)
Moding = (moh DING)
day eff?
AlexDenton wrote:i disagree
Modding = Moh-ding
Moding = Mow-ding
Derek wrote:The /o/ in modding is light, which in term sounds like light /a/.
AlexDenton wrote:Derek wrote:The /o/ in modding is light, which in term sounds like light /a/.
thats an American pronunciation
its like the name:
Dante
you pronounce it: Don-tae
Derek wrote:AlexDenton wrote:Derek wrote:The /o/ in modding is light, which in term sounds like light /a/.
thats an American pronunciation
its like the name:
Dante
you pronounce it: Don-tae
English comes from England meaning the pronounciation hails from UK.
Derek wrote:That's spelling, I'm afraid.
Color = colour ... they have the same pronounciation.
[A]~Jaysus~ wrote:Derek wrote:That's spelling, I'm afraid.
Color = colour ... they have the same pronounciation.
Mom and mum are pronounced differen't.
I think Marco's more correct.
AlexDenton wrote:Derek wrote:The /o/ in modding is light, which in term sounds like light /a/.
thats an American pronunciation
its like the name:
Dante
you pronounce it: Don-tae
Derek wrote:I'm afraid Marco is wrong, because modding is pronounced "ma ding" GLOBAL.
kBo wrote:AlexDenton wrote:Derek wrote:The /o/ in modding is light, which in term sounds like light /a/.
thats an American pronunciation
its like the name:
Dante
you pronounce it: Don-tae
True, although if Ê is used at the end of a plural that originated from Latin, the Ê is supposed to be pronounced like the capital letter "I" would be. Just a little spamlet. (Roffelle that word ownzorz! Spamlet!)