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== October 2019 ==
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== English pronunciation ==

Please familiarize yourself with the ] key if you continue instating English pronunciations. All polysyllabic words in English possess primary stress, which is marked by {{code|ˈ}}. "a" in "father" is {{code|ɑː}}, "a" in "trap" is {{code|æ}}, "aw" in "saw" is {{code|ɔː}}, "or" in "north" is {{code|ɔːr}}, "ar" in "start" is {{code|ɑːr}}, and we distinguish all these vowels even though not all of them are distinguished in all varieties of English. ] (]) 13:41, 30 September 2019 (UTC)

] doesn't make much sense. Are you saying the third syllable ({{respell|LEE}}) is stressed, unlike in the word ''Napoleon'' ({{respell|nə|POH|lee|ən}})? ] (]) 13:44, 30 September 2019 (UTC)

Re ]: Are you saying the first syllable begins with the ] {{IPAslink|j}} (as in "yacht") + the ] {{IPAc-en|aɪ}} (as in "rice"), not just the diphthong? And is the primary stress really on the first syllable, not the third? ] (]) 13:49, 30 September 2019 (UTC)

:]: yes i am saying that the third syllable should be stressed. why should it be unstressed? you know i always get confused with these type of things.<br />
:]: you read my edit summary right? the pronounciation has to differ so that users won't get confused. any further arguements about it should be placed '''here''' and '''here''' only. just deal with it. ---Quashawn 20:02, 30 September 2019 (UTC)

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October 2019

Your talk page access has been revoked. Cullen Let's discuss it 19:43, 7 October 2019 (UTC)