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power-of-speech, light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel, highest-endeavor, most-highly, most-fully, most-deeply, go-through, mark-out, plump-for, fix-upon, look-forward-to, count-on, keep-your-fingers-crossed, cross-your-fingers, gain- acceptance-for, bad-tempered, rise-to, arrive-at, get-up-to, gun-for, double-decker, one-sided(ly), short-lived, count-on, <<a=o, a=Λ, Λ=o>> lighted/lit, definitive/definite, optimal/optimum, fortunate/fortuitous/felicitous, dairy/milk/hole/safe/spring/springhouse, absolutely/very, partly/partially, passing/adverb??
"power-of-speech"; "light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel": See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=o>>, A" "highest-endeavor": See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=o>>, B" "most-highly"; "most-fully"; "most-deeply": See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=o>>, C" "go-through"; "mark-out"; "plump-for"; "fix-upon"; "look-forward-to"; "count-on"; "keep-your-fingers-crossed"; "cross-your-fingers"; "gain-acceptance-for": See below "column 1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=o>>, E" "bad-tempered": See below "column 2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=Λ>>, B" "rise-to"; "arrive-at"; "get-up-to"; "gun-for": See below "column 2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=Λ>>, E" "double-decker": See below "column 3. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<Λ=o>>, A" "one-sided(ly)"; "short-lived": See below "column 3. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<Λ=o>>, B" "count-on": See below "column 3. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<Λ=o>>, E"
1. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=o>>
A) [a=o/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “voice"/+-, "language"/+bp, "sound"/+cp; and [a=o/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “power-of-speech"/+-, "tone"/+bp, "articulation"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
** "power-of-speech"
If articulating [a=o] from /T/MS, “hope"/+-, “confidence"/+bp, “longing”/+cp, and “light-at-the-end-of-the- tunnel”/Ch/+-, “faith”/Ch/+bp, “dream”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel"
If articulating [a=o] from /C2/MS, “source”/+-, “cause”/+bp, “origin"/+cp, and “derivation”/Ch/+-, “author” /Ch/+bp, "beginning”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=o] from /S/SS, “urgency”/+-, “need"/+bp, “exigency”/+cp, and “hurry"/Ch/+-, “gravity” /Ch/+bp, “seriousness"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [a=o] from /P/pES/adjectives, “significant"/+-, “notable”/+bp, “material”/+cp, and “serious”/+-/Ch, "weighty"/Ch/+bp, "noteworthy"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [a=o] from /T/pES, “final"/+-, “absolute”/+bp, “finished”/+cp, and “settled”/+-/Ch, "conclusive"/Ch/+bp, “definite"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=o] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “handsome”/+-, “large"/+bp, "liberal"/+cp, and “considerable"/+-/Ch, “ample”/Ch/+bp, “plentiful"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=o] from /S/mES, “optimal”/+-, “best [bΛh h=h s=h t=h hΛh]"/+bp, “most [mih h=h s=h t=h hΛh]"/+cp, and “hardest"/Ch/+-, “highest-endeavor"/Ch/+bp, “greatest"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "highest-endeavor"
C) If articulating [a=o] from /P/SS/adverbs, "significantly”/+-, “notably”/+bp, ** “materially”/+cp, and “seriously”/+-/Ch, "weightily”/Ch/+bp, “noteworthily”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [a=o] from /T/SS, “finally"/+-, "absolutely"/+bp, “definitively”/+cp, and "irrefutably”/+-/Ch, “conclusively"/Ch/+bp, “definitely"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=o] from /C2/pES, "handsomely”/+-, “largely"/+bp, “liberally”/+cp, and “considerably”/+-/Ch, “amply”/Ch/+bp, “plentifully”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=o] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), "optimally”/+-, ** "best [b(=æ)h h=h s=h hΛh t=h]"/+bp, ** “most [m(i=)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh]"/+cp, and “most-highly”/+-/Ch, “most-fully”/Ch/+bp, “most-deeply” /Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "most-highly"; "most-fully"; "most-deeply"
* significantly [s(=æ)h h=h g=h n=h hΛh f=h c=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh l=h]; notably [n(=æ)h h=h t=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; materially [m(i=)h h=h t=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh l=h]; seriously [s(=Λ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh l=h]; weightily [w(=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh t=h l=h hΛh]; noteworthily [n(=æ)h h=h t=h w=h hΛh r=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh];
* finally [f(i=)h h=h n=h l=h hΛh l=h]; absolutely [ŋ(=Λ)h h=h b=h s=h hΛh l=h t=h hΛh l=h]; definitively [d(i=)h h=h f=h n=h hΛh t=h v=h hΛh l=h]; irrefutably [ŋ(=Λ)h h=h r=h r=h hΛh f=h t=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; conclusively [c(i=)h h=h n=h c=h hΛh l=h s=h hΛh v=h l=h hΛh]; definitely [d(=o)h h=h f=h n=h hΛh t=h l=h hΛh];
* handsomely [h(i=)h h=h n=h d=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h l=h hΛh]; largely [l(=Λ)h h=h r=h g=h hΛh l=h]; liberally [l(=æ)h h=h b=h r=h hΛh l=h l=h hΛh]; considerably [c(=æ)h h=h n=h s=h hΛ h d=h r=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; amply [ŋ(i=)h h=h m=h p=h hΛh l=h]; plentifully [p(i=)h h=h l=h n=h hΛh t=h f=h hΛh l=h l=h hΛh];
* optimally [ŋ(=æ)h h=h p=h t=h hΛh m=h ŋ=h hΛh l=h l=h hΛh]; best [b(=Λ)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh]; most [m(i=)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh]; most-highly [m(=æ)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h g=h hΛh l=h]; most-fully [m(i=)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh f=h l=h hΛh l=h]; most-deeply [m(=a)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh p=h l=h hΛh];
D) If articulating [a=o] from Korean/P/SS/adverbs, “듬뿍[d=m bug]*[d(=Λ)h h=h h=m b=h]*[d(=æ)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap b=h]/handsomely”/+-, “많이[man hi]*[m(=æ)h h=h h=n]*[m(=Λ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap]/largely"/+bp, "아낌없이 [ŋa gim ŋΛb si]*[ŋ(=Λ)h h=h g=h ŋ=h hΛh q=h]*[ŋ(=æ)h h=h g=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h]/liberally"/+cp, “상당(相當) 히[saŋ daŋ hi]*[q(=æ)h h=h h=ŋ d=h]*[s(i=)h h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap d=h]/amply"/+-/Ch, "넉넉히[nΛŋ nΛ ki]*[n(=a)h h=h h=ŋ n=h k=h hΛh]*[n(=æ)h h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap n=h k=h hΛh]/amply/sufficiently"/+bp/Ch, "풍부(豊富)하게[puŋ bu ha ge]*[p(=a)h h=h h=ŋ b=h g=h hΛh]*[p(=Λ)h h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap b=h g=h hΛh]/plentifully"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [a=o] from Korean/S/pES, “바람직하게[ba ram zig ha ge]*[b(=Λ)h h=h r=h x=h hΛh g=h]*[b(i=)h h=h r=h z=h hΛh g=h]/optimally/advisably”/+-, "최고(最高)로[c(oi) go ro]*[c(=a)h h=h g=h r=h hΛ h]*[c(i=)h h=h g=h r=h hΛh]/best"/+bp, “매우[mæ w=]*[m(i=)h h=h w=h]*[m(=Λ)h h=h w=h]/most"/+cp, "크게 [k=h ge]*[k(=a)h h=h g=h]*[k(i=)h h=h g=h]/most-highly"/+-/Ch, "오로지[ŋo ro zi]*[ŋ(oa)h h=h r=h x=h hΛ h]*[ŋ(=Λ)h h=h r=h z=h hΛh]/most-fully"/+bp/Ch, “깊이[gl pi]*[g(=Λ)h h=h p=h]*[g(=æ)h h=h p=h]/most- deeply"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
E) If articulating [a=o] from /P/mES/verb, “serve"/+-, "perform"/+bp, “go-through”/+cp, and "complete"/Ch/+-, “discharge”/Ch/+bp, “pass"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "go-through"
If articulating [a=o] from /T/mES, “option"/+-, “pick"/+bp, “choose”/+cp, and “mark-out”/Ch/+-, "plump-for” /Ch/+bp, "fix-upon”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "mark-out"; "plump-for"; "fix-upon"
If articulating [a=o] from /C1/mES, “hope”/+-, “look-forward-to”/+bp, “contemplate"/+cp, and “count- on”/Ch/+-, “keep-your-fingers-crossed”/Ch/+bp, “cross-your-fingers”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "look-forward-to"; "count-on"; "keep-your-fingers-crossed"; "cross-your-fingers"
If articulating [a=o] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “sell”/+-, “promote”/+bp, “gain-acceptance- for"/+cp, and “advertise”/Ch/+-, “push”/Ch/+bp, “publicize”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "gain-acceptance-for"
2. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<a=Λ>>
A) [a=Λ/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “sight"/+-, "eyes"/+bp, "vision"/+cp; and [a=Λ/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “seeing"/+-, "eye"/+bp, "eyesight"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
If articulating [a=Λ] from /T/MS, “punch"/+-, “force"/+bp, “bite”/+cp, and “point”/Ch/+-, “vigour”/Ch/+bp, “verve”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=Λ] from /C2/MS, “hurt”/+-, “pain”/+bp, “misery"/+cp, and “agony”/Ch/+-, “woe”/Ch/+bp, "anguish”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=Λ] from /S/SS, “hope”/+-, “faith"/+bp, “anticipation”/+cp, and “belief"/Ch/+-, “ confidence”/Ch/+bp, “dream"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [a=Λ] from /P/pES/adjectives, “happy"/+-, “fortunate”/+bp, “lucky”/+cp, and “timely [tΛh h=h m=h l=h hΛh]”/+-/Ch, "convenient"/Ch/+bp, "auspicious"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [a=Λ] from /T/pES, “touchy"/+-, “oversensitive”/+bp, “irritable”/+cp, and “bad-tempered”/+- /Ch, "crabbed"/Ch/+bp, “grumpy"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "bad-tempered"
If articulating [a=Λ] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “sound [sæh h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh d=h]”/+-, “safe"/+bp, "secure"/+cp, and “reliable"/+-/Ch, “established”/Ch/+bp, “solid"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=Λ] from /S/mES, “cautious”/+-, “guarded"/+bp, “careful"/+cp, and “wary"/Ch/+-, “discreet"/Ch/+bp, “tentative"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
C) If articulating [a=Λ] from /P/SS/adverbs, "happily”/+-, “fortunately”/+bp, “luckily”/+cp, and ** “timely [t(=Λ)h h=h m=h l=h hΛh]”/+-/Ch, "conveniently”/Ch/+bp, “auspiciously”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [a=Λ] from /T/SS, “touchily"/+-, "querulously"/+bp, “irritably”/+cp, and "rattily”/+-/Ch, “crabbedly"/Ch/+bp, “grumpily"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=Λ] from /C2/pES, ** "sound [s(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh d=h]”/+-, “safely"/+bp, “securely” /+cp, and “reliably”/+-/Ch, “stably”/Ch/+bp, “solidly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [a=Λ] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), "cautiously”/+-, "guardedly"/+bp, “carefully"/+cp, and “warily”/+-/Ch, “discreetly”/Ch/+bp, “tentatively”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* happily [h(=o)h h=h p=h p=h hΛh l=h]; fortunately [f(=æ)h h=h r=h t=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh l=h]; luckily [l(=æ)h h=h c=h k=h hΛh l=h]; timely [t(=Λ)h h=h m=h l=h hΛh]; conveniently [c(=Λ)h h=h n=h v=h hΛh n=h ŋ=h hΛh n=t t=h hΛh l=h]; auspiciously [ŋ(=æ)h h=h s=h p=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h hΛ h ŋ=h s=h hΛh l=h];
* touchily [t(i=)h h=h ŋ=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]; querulously [s(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h r=h hΛh l=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h l=h hΛh]; irritably [ŋ(=æ)h h=h r=h r=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; rattily [r(i=)h h=h t=h t=h hΛh l=h]; crabbedly [c(i=)h h=h r=h b=h hΛh b=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h l=h hΛh]; grumpily [g(i=)h h=h r=h m=h hΛh p=h ŋ=h hΛh l=h];
* sound [s(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh d=h]; safely [s(=Λ)h h=h f=h l=h hΛh]; securely [s(=a)h h=h c=h r=h hΛh l=h]; reliably [r(=o)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; stably [s(=a)h h=h t=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; solidly [s(=a)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h l=h hΛh];
* cautiously [c(i=)h h=h ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h l=h hΛh]; guardedly [g(i=)h h=h ŋ=h r=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h l=h hΛh]; carefully [c(i=)h h=h r=h f=h hΛh l=h l=h hΛh]; warily [w(=Λ)h h=h r=h l=h hΛh]; discreetly [d(=æ)h h=h s=h c=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h l=h hΛh]; tentatively [t(i=)h h=h n=h t=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh v=h l=h hΛh];
D) If articulating [a=Λ] from Korean/P/SS/adverbs, “견고(堅固)하게[g(iΛ)n go ha ge]*[g(i=)h h=h h=n g=h g=h hΛh]*[g(=a)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap g=h g=h hΛh]/sound/firmly”/+-, “안전(安全)하게[ŋan zΛn ha ge]*[ŋ(i=)h h=h h=n x=h g=h hΛh]*[ŋ(=o)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap z=h g=h hΛh]/safely"/+bp, "단단하게[dan dan ha ge]*[d(i=)h h=h h=n d=h g=h hΛh]*[d(=æ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap d=h g=h hΛh]/securely/strongly"/+cp, “의지(依支)할-수-있게[ŋ(=i) zi hal su ŋis ge]*[ŋ(=a)h h=h x=h q=h hΛh ŋ=h g=h hΛh]*[ŋ(i=)h h=h z=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h g=h hΛh]/reliably"/+-/Ch, "착실하게 [cag sil ha ge]*[c(=æ)h h=h q=h g=h hΛh]*[c(=Λ)h h=h s=h g=h hΛh]/stably"/+bp/Ch, "견실(堅實)하게[g(iΛ)n sil ha ge]*[g(i=)h h=h h=n q=h g=h hΛh]*[g(=o)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap s=h g=h hΛh]/solidly"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [a=Λ] from Korean/S/pES, “신중(愼重)히[sin zuŋ hi]*[q(=a)h h=h h=n x=h]*[s(=Λ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap z=h]/cautiously”/+-, "주의(注意)깊게[zu ŋ(=i) gib ge]*[x(=a)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh g=h]*[z(i=)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh g=h]/guardedly"/+bp, “꼼꼼히[gom gom hi]*[g(=æ)h h=h h=m g=h]*[g(=a)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap g=h]/carefully"/+cp, "경계(警戒)하여[g(iΛ)ŋ ge ha yΛ]*[g(=æ)h h=h h=ŋ g=h y=h hΛh]*[g(=o)h h=h (h=ŋ)/+Ap g=h y=h hΛh]/warily"/+-/Ch, "지각(知覺)있게[zi gag ŋis ge]*[x(=Λ)h h=h g=h ŋ=h hΛh g=h]*[z(=æ)h h=h g=h ŋ=h hΛ h g=h]/discreetly"/+bp/Ch, “머뭇거리며[mΛ m=s gΛ ri m(iΛ)]*[m(i=)h h=h m=h g=h hΛh r=h m=h hΛh]*[m(=æ)h h=h m=h g=h hΛh r=h m=h hΛh]/tentatively"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
E) If articulating [a=Λ] from /P/mES/verb, “hire"/+-, "rent"/+bp, “charter”/+cp, and "lease"/Ch/+-, “let” /Ch/+bp, “engage"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [a=Λ] from /T/mES, “touch"/+-, “reach"/+bp, “rise-to”/+cp, and “hit”/Ch/+-, "arrive-at”/Ch/+bp, "get-up-to”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "rise-to"; "arrive-at"; "get-up-to"
If articulating [a=Λ] from /C1/mES, “hunt”/+-, “pursue”/+bp, “hound"/+cp, and “trail”/Ch/+-, “gun-for” /Ch/+bp, “chase”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "gun-for"
If articulating [a=Λ] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “singe”/+-, “burn”/+bp, “sear"/+cp, and “char”/Ch/+-, “toast”/Ch/+bp, “brand”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
3. (Trigraph-type) seed?? <<Λ=o>>
A) [Λ=o/P, noun/MS] is pronounced as “coach"/+-, "bus"/+bp, "charabanc"/+cp; and [Λ=o/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “double-decker"/+-, "autobus"/+bp, "motorbus"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
** "double-decker"
If articulating [Λ=o] from /T/MS, “portion"/+-, “helping"/+bp, “piece”/+cp, and “plateful”/Ch/+-, “dollop” /Ch/+bp, “serving”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [Λ=o] from /C2/MS, “shade”/+-, “shadow”/+bp, “screen"/+cp, and “shadows”/Ch/+-, “coolness” /Ch/+bp, "shadiness”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [Λ=o] from /S/SS, “pulse”/+-, “rhythm"/+bp, “beating”/+cp, and “stroke"/Ch/+-, “oscillation”/Ch/+bp, “pulsation"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [Λ=o] from /P/pES/adjectives, “positive"/+-, “absolute”/+bp, “perfect”/+cp, and “right”/+- /Ch, "rank"/Ch/+bp, "utter"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [Λ=o] from /T/pES, “political"/+-, “factional”/+bp, “militant”/+cp, and “partisan”/+-/Ch, "one- sided"/Ch/+bp, “biased"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "one-sided"
If articulating [Λ=o] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “helpful”/+-, “beneficial"/+bp, "expedient"/+cp, and “useful"/+-/Ch, “valuable”/Ch/+bp, “benign"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [Λ=o] from /S/mES, “temporary”/+-, “passing"/+bp, “brief"/+cp, and “interim"/Ch/+-, “short-lived"/Ch/+bp, “fugitive"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "short-lived"
C) If articulating [Λ=o] from /P/SS/adverbs, "positively”/+-, “absolutely”/+bp, “perfectly”/+cp, and “rightly”/+- /Ch, "rankly”/Ch/+bp, “utterly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [Λ=o] from /T/SS, “politically"/+-, "factionally"/+bp, “militantly”/+cp, and "partisanly”/+-/Ch, “one-sidedly"/Ch/+bp, “partially"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [Λ=o] from /C2/pES, "helpfully”/+-, “beneficially"/+bp, “expediently”/+cp, and “usefully”/+-/Ch, “valuably”/Ch/+bp, “benignly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [Λ=o] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), "temporarily”/+-, "passingly"/+bp, “briefly"/+cp, and “fleetingly”/+-/Ch, “transiently”/Ch/+bp, “fugitively”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* positively [p(=æ)h h=h s=h t=h hΛh v=h l=h hΛh]; absolutely [ŋ(i=)h h=h b=h s=h hΛh l=h t=h hΛh l=h]; perfectly [p(=o)h h=h r=h f=h hΛh c=h t=h hΛh l=h]; rightly [r(=æ)h h=h g=h t=h hΛh l=h]; rankly [r(=a)h h=h n=h k=h hΛh l=h]; utterly [ŋ(=æ)h h=h t=h t=h hΛh r=h l=h hΛh];
* politically [p(i=)h h=h l=h t=h hΛh c=h l=h hΛh l=h]; factionally [f(=a)h h=h c=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh l=h l=h hΛh]; militantly [m(=æ)h h=h l=h t=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh l=h]; partisanly [p(=æ)h h=h r=h t=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h l=h hΛh]; one-sidedly [ŋ(=æ)h h=h n=h s=h hΛh d=h d=h hΛh l=h]; partially [p(=æ)h h=h r=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh l=h];
* helpfully [h(=Λ)h h=h l=h p=h hΛh f=h l=h hΛh l=h]; beneficially [b(=a)h h=h n=h f=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h h Λh l=h l=h hΛh]; expediently [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h p=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh l=h]; usefully [ŋ(=o)h h=h s=h f=h hΛh l=h l=h hΛh]; valuably [v(=Λ)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh]; benignly [b(=æ)h h=h n=h g=h hΛh n=h l=h hΛh];
* temporarily [t(=Λ)h h=h m=h p=h hΛh r=h r=h hΛh l=h]; passingly [p(=Λ)h h=h s=h s=h hΛh n=h g=h hΛh l=h]; briefly [b(=æ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh f=h l=h hΛh]; fleetingly [f(i=)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h n=h hΛh g=h l=h hΛh]; transiently [t(=o)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh l=h]; fugitively [f(=o)h h=h g=h t=h hΛh v=h l=h hΛh];
D) If articulating [Λ=o] from Korean/P/SS/adverbs, “유익하게[yu ŋig ha ge]*[y(i=)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛ h]*[y(=o)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh]/helpfully”/+-, “득(得)이-되게[d=g ŋi d(oi) ge]*[d(=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h d=h hΛh g=h]*[d(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h d=h hΛh g=h]/beneficially"/+bp, "편의(便宜)상[p(iΛ)n ŋ(=i) saŋ]*[p(=a)h h=h h=n ŋ=h q=h hΛh]*[p(i=)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap ŋ=h s=h hΛh]/expediently"/+cp, “쓸모-있게[s=l mo ŋis ge]*[q(=Λ)h h=h h=l m=h ŋ=h hΛh g=h]*[s(i=)h h=h (h=l)/+Ap m=h ŋ=h hΛh g=h]/usefully"/+-/Ch, "유용하게[yu yoŋ ha ge]*[y(i=)h h=h y=h g=h hΛh]*[y(=æ)h h=h y=h g=h hΛh]/valuably"/+bp/Ch, "친절(親切)하게[cin zΛl ha ge]*[c(=æ)h h=h h=n x=h g=h hΛh]*[c(=Λ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap z=h g=h hΛh]/benignly/kindly"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [Λ=o] from Korean/S/pES, “일시적(一時的)으로[ŋil si zΛg ŋ= ro]*[ŋ(=æ)h h=h h=l q=h x=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh]*[ŋ(=Λ)h h=h (h=l)/+Ap s=h z=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh]/temporarily”/+-, "우연(偶然)히[w= ŋ(iΛ)n hi]*[w(=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h]*[w(i=)h h=h ŋ=h]/passingly/accidently"/+bp, “잠정적으로[zam zΛŋ zΛg ŋ= ro]*[x(=æ)h h=h h=m z=h z=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh]*[z(i=)h h=h (h=m)/+Ap z=h z=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh]/briefly"/+cp, "덧없이[dΛ dΛb si]*[d(=æ)h h=h d=h q=h hΛh]*[d(i=)h h=h d=h s=h hΛh]/fleetingly"/+-/Ch, "순간(瞬間)적으로[sun gan zΛg ŋ=h ro]*[q(i=)h h=h h=n g=h x=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh]*[s(=æ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap g=h z=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛ h]/transiently"/+bp/Ch, “변하기-쉬워[b(iΛ)n ha gi s(ui) w=n]*[b(i=)h h=h h=n g=h q=h hΛh w=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h (h=n)/+Ap g=h s=h hΛh w=h]/tentatively"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
E) If articulating [Λ=o] from /P/mES/verb, “oblige"/+-, "make"/+bp, “require”/+cp, and "force"/Ch/+-, “railroad”/Ch/+bp, “necessitate"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [Λ=o] from /T/mES, “count"/+-, “add"/+bp, “total”/+cp, and “score”/Ch/+-, "compute”/Ch/+bp, "calculate”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [Λ=o] from /C1/mES, “hope”/+-, “rely”/+bp, “expect"/+cp, and “believe”/Ch/+-, “trust” /Ch/+bp, “count-on”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "count-on"
If articulating [Λ=o] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “paint”/+-, “colour”/+bp, “coat"/+cp, and “stain”/Ch/+-, “distemper”/Ch/+bp, “cover”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
4. lighted/lit
http://www.answers.com/light , Usage Note: Lighted and lit are equally acceptable as past tense and past participle of light. Both forms are also well established as adjectives: a lighted (or lit) candle.
* When articulating "lighted" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "lit" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
5. definitive/definite
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/definite , Usage Note: Definite and definitive both apply to what is precisely defined or explicitly set forth. But definitive most often refers specifically to a judgment or description that serves as a standard or reference point for others, as in the definitive decision of the court (which sets forth a final resolution of a judicial matter) or the definitive biography of Nelson (that is, the biography that sets the standard against which all other accounts of Nelson's life must be measured). USAGE Definite and definitive should be carefully distinguished. Definite indicates precision and firmness, as in a definite decision. Definitive includes these senses but also indicates conclusiveness. A definite answer indicates a clear and firm answer to a particular question; a definitive answer implies an authoritative resolution of a complex question.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/definite.html , Word Usage definite or definitive? Definite describes something as being distinct or precise without making any strong judgment about it: He has definite ideas on the subject. Definitive denotes something authoritative, conclusive, or decisive; it is therefore a more evaluative word: She wrote the definitive book on the subject.
* When articulating "definite" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "definitive" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
6. optimal/optimum
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/optimum.html , Word Usage Note that the word optimum refers to quality, not quantity - it means "best," not "greatest" or "most": the optimum temperature for the storage of perishable foodstuffs. It often happens that the best is also the greatest or most, as in We are seeking the optimum return on our investment, which may be the reason for the confusion about the meaning of the word. * When articulating "optimal" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "optimum" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
7. fortunate/fortuitous/felicitous
http://www.answers.com/fortuitous , Usage Note: In its best-established sense, fortuitous means "happening by accident or chance." Thus, a fortuitous meeting may have either fortunate or unfortunate consequences. For decades, however, the word has often been used in reference to happy accidents, as in The company's profits were enhanced as the result of a fortuitous drop in the cost of paper. This use may have arisen because fortuitous resembles both fortunate and felicitous. Whatever its origin, the use is well established in the writing of reputable authors. •The additional use of fortuitous to mean "lucky or fortunate," is more controversial, as in He came to the Giants in June as the result of a fortuitous trade that sent two players back to the Reds. This use dates back at least to the 1920s, when H.W. Fowler labeled it a malapropism, but it is still widely regarded as incorrect.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/fortuitous.html , Word Usage fortuitous or fortunate? The word fortuitous means "accidental or unplanned," as in a fortuitous encounter with my old roommate of 30 years ago, whom I hadn't seen since graduation. Nowadays, it is frequently used in contexts where the chance event described has a fortunate outcome. An extended meaning, "lucky," used in English at least since the 1920s, is controversial. Substitute fortunate for fortuitous when the meaning is lucky: In a fortunate [not fortuitous] turn of events, the lost package was found and handed in by a passer-by.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fortuitous , 1: occurring by chance 2 a: fortunate , lucky <from a cost standpoint, the company's timing is fortuitous — Business Week> b: coming or happening by a lucky chance <belted down the stairs, and there was a fortuitous train — Doris Lessing> usage Sense 2a has been influenced in meaning by fortunate. It has been in standard if not elevated use for some 70 years, but is still disdained by some critics. Sense 2b, a blend of 1 and 2a, is virtually unnoticed by the critics. Sense 1 is the only sense commonly used in negative constructions.
* When articulating "fortunate" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "fortuitous" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "fortunate" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "felicitous" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
8. dairy
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/dairy.html , Regional History In the sense "storage house or shed for storing milk and other perishables," dairy competes with dairy house, milk house, safe, spring, and springhouse. In the mountains, as in eastern Tennessee, the term dairy may signal a hole dug out in the side of a hill.
http://www.answers.com/dairy , Middle English daierie : Middle English daie, dairymaid (from Old English dǣge, bread kneader) + Anglo-Norman -erie, place (from Old French; see –ery).]
* When articulating "milk" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "dairy" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "dairy" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "hole" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "dairy" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abR speaking posture, "safe" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "dairy" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "spring" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "dairy" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "springhouse" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "milk" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "milk house" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "milk" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "dairy house" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
9. absolutely/very
http://www.answers.com/absolutely , Usage Note: For some time, absolutely has been used informally as an intensive, as in an absolutely magnificent painting. In an earlier survey, a majority of the Usage Panel disapproved of this usage in formal writing.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861583100/absolutely.html , Word Usage Some people dislike the use of absolutely to give strong emphasis (That is absolutely disgraceful!), and regard it as an affectation. Also controversial is its use to express agreement. It retains some meaning in uses such as "Do you like it?" "Yes, absolutely," but is simply an intensifier when used with answers that are factual rather than an expression of opinion: "Have you been to Paris?" "Yes, absolutely." * When articulating "absolutely" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "very" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "I am" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "absolutely" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
10. partly/partially
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/partly , USAGE: Partly and partially are to some extent interchangeable, but partly should be used when referring to a part or parts of something: the building is partly (not partially) of stone, while partially is preferred for the meaning to some extent: his mother is partially (not partly) sighted.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/partly.html , Word Usage partly or partially? Both these adverbs mean "in part," "not completely," or "to some extent," but they are not interchangeable in all contexts: Our first attempt was only partly [or partially] successful. He left early, partly [not partially] because he was bored. Her mother is partially [not partly] sighted. Partly is always preferred when there is a distinct division into parts: The houses were built partly of wood and partly of stone. Partially should, of course, be avoided when there is any risk of confusion with its other sense of "in a biased way." * When articulating "partially" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "partly" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
11. passing: adverb??
http://www.answers.com/passing , adv. Very; surpassingly: "I will mention only one particular aspect of the current mess because ... this one is surely something new and passing strange" Walker Percy.
* When articulating "passing" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "very" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
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