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![]() Dear Colleagues Do you know the difference in pronunciation of the word "minute" in the following two sentences Wait a minute, please I don't care about minute things Of course you know that "minute" in the first sentence is a noun, but in the second is an adjective The two words are identical in letters, but differently pronounced minute (n) /ˈmɪnɪt/ minute (adj.) /maɪˈnju:t/ آخر تعديل بواسطة H0riz0n ، 27-07-2009 الساعة 01:38 AM |
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You're right. They spell the same,but they are different in meaning and pronunciation. There are many words which are composed of the same letters but their pronunciation is different. We call them hytronyms What is a heteronym? A pair (or group) of heteronyms are words that have the same spelling (they are homographs) but different pronunciation (they are heterophones) and also different meanings. It's much easier to grasp this idea with a few examples:
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