How To Pronounce Specialization

How can I pronounce @, At or At the rate? Can I use it in a sentence? Please explain with an example.

How To Pronounce Specialization 1

pronunciation - How does one pronounce the '@' symbol? - English ...

How To Pronounce Specialization 2

Æ is pronounced very close to e in echo, and when I read the English word encyclopædia I naturally pronounce it as described, confusing an American listener. ø or oe is pronounced as the German ö, also as a single sound.

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As for why the word pronounce has an O between the two N’s and pronunciation does not, it is unclear, but both words derive from French, pronunciation from pronunciation and pronounce from pronuncier. There is probably some variation in the way the different word stress affected how the words were spelled after being borrowed into English.

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How are i.e. and e.g. pronounced? When I was in college, one of my philosophy professors instructed us to use translated English for abbreviated or initialized latinisms when reading a text aloud. I would agree that in most cases you should speak the translated English rather than speaking the letters of the initialization. i.e. is used for clarification and should be spoken "that is". While ...

How to pronounce Türkiye in English? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

Both OED and Merriam-Webster agree that the second syllable is "-ee", and the first (stressed) syllable has the LOT vowel: OED (£) Pronunciation: Brit. pronunciation/ˈpɒmpi/ , U.S. pronunciation/ˈpɑmpi/ M-W Pom pey ˈpäm-pē There's a long tradition in English Classicism of pronouncing the ancients' names almost without regard to how they might or might not have been pronounced in ...