Summary of a language lesson with a non-native speaker:
"Buggy does not sound like bugle, even though they share the same first letters, but bugle does sound like beautiful, which despite the similar spelling is phonically different from beau, which does rhyme with bow, but not with bow."
There is a reason English is spoken and understood around the world...
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Except, you know, in large parts of America.
ReplyDeleteSummary of a language lesson with a non-native speaker:
"Buggy does not sound like bugle, even though they share the same first letters, but bugle does sound like beautiful, which despite the similar spelling is phonically different from beau, which does rhyme with bow, but not with bow."