...should not be pronounced "uv".
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If we like the pronunciation, it should be spelled "uv".
Uv course, English doesn't follow common sense. It has evolved many times.
If we spelled words as they are pronounced, the language would look so ugly.If we like the pronunciation, it should be spelled "uv".
Uv course, English doesn't follow common sense. It has evolved many times.
English is a weird language, it makes no sense.
Oven- /ˈəvən/ which is, "uh-vun/
It's normally pronounced "uhv-en", not "uh-vun"
it makes no sense because english is basically an assimilation of many languages.
WE ARE AMERICAN
YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED
YOUR VOCABULARY AND GRAMMATICAL DISTINCTIVENESS WILL BE ADDED TO OUR OWN
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English is a weird language, it makes no sense.
Oval- /ˈōvəl/ which is, "oh-vul"
Oven- /ˈəvən/ which is, "uh-vun/
Over- /ˈōvər/ which is, "oh-vur/
So even words that have the same two first letters, and even the first 3 letters, aren't even pronounced the same. So.. Yeah us English speakers are all sorts of crazy. It's probably why English is so hard to learn. Something like German, even though seems daunting, has mainly one system of pronouncing words. In English there seems to be no rhyme or reason for words that are spelled almost the same to have different pronunciations. It's basically just a matter of pure memorization.
Of and Off , really i dnt know how to differentiate