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old-fashioned(ly), out-of-date, run-out, carry-out, be-important, cut-any-ice, carry-weight, self-defense, belt-and-braces, most-fitting, most-apt, most-correct, most-desirable, easy-to-read, easily-read, mess-up, ill-treat, ill-treat, lay-a-finger-on, break-in, make-tame, open-minded(ly), take-prisoner, <<oiΛa, oiΛu, oiΛ=>> obsolescent/obsolescence, big(ly), "do ... have or have ... got?" "did you or have you?", "know (about)" defense, "(not) care less" "best foot" ugly/clever, plain(ly), banal, dullish, "girl or woman?" chairperson, man/male, "-ess" mistress/madam
"old-fashioned(ly)"; "out-of-date": See below "column 1. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛa>>, B" "run-out"; "carry-out"; "be-important"; "cut-any-ice"; "carry-weight": See below "column 1. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛa>>, E" "self-defense"; "belt-and-braces": See below "column 2. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛu>>, A" "most-fitting"; "most-apt"; "most-correct"; "most-desirable"; "easy-to-read"; "easily-read": See below "column 2. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛu>>, B" "mess-up"; "ill-treat"; "lay-a-finger-on"; "break-in"; "make-tame": See below "column 2. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛu>>, E" "open-minded(ly)": See below "column 3. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛ=>>, B" "take-prisoner": See below "column 3. (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛ=>>, E"
1 (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛa>>
A) [oiΛa/P, /MS/noun] is pronounced as “beast"/+-, "brute"/+bp, "monster"/+cp; and [oiΛa/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “savage"/+-, "swine"/+bp, "ogre"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
If articulating [oiΛa] from /T/MS, “sadist"/+-, “pervert"/+bp, “deviant”/+cp, and “sleazeball”/Ch/+-, “sicko”/Ch/+bp, “weirdo”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛa] from /C2/MS, “Cinderella”/+-, “lady”/+bp, “lass"/+cp, and “charlie”/Ch/+-, “maid”/Ch/+bp, "she”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛa] from /S/SS, “torrent”/+-, “downpour"/+bp, “shower”/+cp, and “rainstorm"/Ch/+-, “flood”/Ch/+bp, “deluge"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [oiΛa] from /P/pES/adjectives, “querulous"/+-, “whiney”/+bp, “fretful”/+cp, and “itchy”/+-/Ch, "antsy"/Ch/+bp, "fidgety"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛa] from /T/pES, “obsolete"/+-, “ancient”/+bp, “old-fashioned”/+cp, and “discarded”/+-/Ch, "out-of-date"/Ch/+bp, “outmoded"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "old-fashioned"; "out-of-date"
If articulating [oiΛa] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “scurrilous”/+-, “defamatory"/+bp, "insulting"/+cp, and “obscene"/+-/Ch, “coarse”/Ch/+bp, “vulgar"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛa] from /S/mES, “voluminous"/+-, “large"/+bp, “big"/+cp, and “massive"/Ch/+-, “bulky"/Ch/+bp, “roomy"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* querulous [s(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh l=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh]*[t(i=a)h h=h h=r ŋ=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; whiney [w(i=o)h h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[c(i=a)h h=h h=l y=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; fretful [f(i=o)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[p(i=Λ)h h=h h=l w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; itchy [ŋ(=æ)h h=h t=h c=h hΛh y=h]*[s(i=o)h h=h h=r y=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; antsy [ŋ(i=a)h h=h n=h t=h hΛh s=h]*[p(i=)h h=h h=r ŋ=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; fidgety [f(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h d=h hΛh g=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=r ŋ=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* obsolete [ŋ(=æ)h h=h b=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=r ŋ=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; ancient [ŋ(i=a)h h=h n=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh]*[c(i=a)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; old-fashioned [ŋ(i=Λ)h h=h l=h d=h hΛh f=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h d=h hΛh]*[k(i=a)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; discarded [d(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h]*[p(=æ)h h=h d=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; out-of-date [ŋ(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h f=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[t(i=o)h h=h h=l y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; outmoded [ŋ(i=o)h h=h ŋ=h t=h hΛh m=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h]*[p(=æ)h h=h d=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* scurrilous [s(=æ)h h=h c=h ŋ=h hΛh r=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; defamatory [d(i=o)h h=h ŋ=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h m=h hΛh ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh]*[b(i=)h h=h n=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; insulting [ŋ(i=o)h h=h n=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h g=h hΛh]*[k(i=a)h h=h n=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; obscene [ŋ(i=)h h=h b=h s=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=m b=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; coarse [c(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[c(i=a)h h=h h=n w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; vulgar [v(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh g=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[b(i=o)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* voluminous [v(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h m=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h]*[p(i=Λ)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; large [l(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=l y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; big [b(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; massive [m(i=)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh v=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; bulky [b(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh k=h]*[s(i=a)h h=h z=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; roomy [r(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[s(=æ)h h=h n=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
c) If articulating [oiΛa] from Korean /P/pES/adjectives, “상스러운[saŋ s= rΛ w=n]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=n w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=Λ)h h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/scurrilous”/+-, “힐책하는[hil cæ ka n=n]*[b(=æ)h h=h n=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[t(i=a)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/defamatory"/+bp, "무례한[mu re ŋan]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=l y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[k(i=a)h h=h h=m y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/insulting"/+cp, “불유쾌한[bul yu ke ŋan]*[q(i=a)h h=h h=l ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=o)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/obscene"/+-/Ch, "천한[ci nan]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=l ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[ b(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/coarse"/+bp/Ch, "저속한[zΛ so kan]*[b(i=a)h h=h x=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=o)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/vulgar"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛa] from Korean /S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “방대한[baŋ dæ ŋan]*[p(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[g(i=o)h h=h h=n m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/voluminous”/+-, "넓은[nΛl b=n]*[b(i=a)h h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/large"/+bp, “큰[k=n]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[g(i=o)h h=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/big"/+cp, "크고-무거운[k= go mu gΛ w=n]*[g(i=)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/massive”/+-, "커서-다루기-곤란한[kΛ sΛ da ru gi gol la nan]*[k(=æ)h h=h h=l ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h s=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/bulky"/+bp/Ch, “광대한[g(oa)ŋ dæ ŋan]*[g(i=a)h h=h h=n w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[c(i=o)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/roomy"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [oiΛa] from /P/SS/adverbs, "querulously"/+-, “whiningly”/+bp, “fretfully”/+cp, and “restlessly”/+-/Ch, "eagerly”/Ch/+bp, “fidgetingly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛa] from /T/SS, “obsoletely"/+-, "anciently"/+bp, “old-fashionedly”/+cp, and "antiquely”/+-/Ch, “outmodedly"/Ch/+bp, “thinkably"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛa] from /C2/pES, "scurrilously”/+-, “foully" /+bp, “insultingly”/+cp, and “obscenely”/+-/Ch, “coarsely”/Ch/+bp, “vulgarly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛa] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), "voluminously”/+-, "largely"/+bp, “bigly"/+cp, and “massively”/+-/Ch, “bulkily”/Ch/+bp, “roomily”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [oiΛa] from /P/mES/verb, “terminate"/+-, "cease"/+bp, “end”/+cp, and "finish"/Ch/+-, “run-out”/Ch/+bp, "expire"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "run-out"
If articulating [oiΛa] from /T/mES, “govern"/+-, “rule"/+bp, “lead”/+cp, and “control”/Ch/+-, "command”/Ch/+bp, "manage”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛa] from /C1/mES, “commit”/+-, “do”/+bp, “perform"/+cp, and “carry-out”/Ch/+-, “execute”/Ch/+bp, “press”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "carry-out"
If articulating [oiΛa] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “count"/+-, “matter”/+bp, “be-important"/+cp, and “cut-any-ice”/Ch/+-, “carry-weight”/Ch/+bp, “tell”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "be-important"; "cut-any-ice"; "carry-weight"
2 (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛu>>
A) [oiΛu/P, /MS/noun] is pronounced as “self-defense"/+-, "safety"/+bp, "protection"/+cp; and [oiΛu/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “care"/+-, "security"/+bp, "custody"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
** "self-defense"
If articulating [oiΛu] from /T/MS, “absoluteness"/+-, “bound"/+bp, “limit”/+cp, and “edge”/Ch/+-, “border”/Ch/+bp, “boundary”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛu] from /C2/MS, “business”/+-, “trade”/+bp, “selling"/+cp, and “trading”/Ch/+-, “industry”/Ch/+bp, "manufacturing”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛu] from /S/SS, “carefulness”/+-, “caution"/+bp, “alertness”/+cp, and “watchfulness"/Ch/+-, “belt-and-braces”/Ch/+bp, “heedfulness"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "belt-and-braces"
B) If articulating [oiΛu] from /P/pES/adjectives, “extreme"/+-, “radical”/+bp, “unusual”/+cp, and “excessive”/+-/Ch, "exceptional"/Ch/+bp, "exaggerated"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛu] from /T/pES, “optimal"/+-, “best [b(i=a)h h=h s=h hΛh t=h]/[b(=e)h s= t=]”/+bp, “most-fitting”/+cp, and “most-apt”/+-/Ch, "most-correct"/Ch/+bp, “most-desirable"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "most-fitting"; "most-apt"; "most-correct"; "most-desirable"
If articulating [oiΛu] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “ugly”/+-, “unattractive"/+bp, "homely"/+cp, and “plain"/+-/Ch, “unsightly”/Ch/+bp, “unlovely"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛu] from /S/mES, “legible"/+-, “readable"/+bp, “bold"/+cp, and “easy-to-read"/Ch/+-, “easily-read"/Ch/+bp, “decipherable"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "easy-to-read"; "easily-read"
* extreme [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h t=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[b(i=o)h h=h r=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; radical [r(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h d=h hΛh ŋ=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[b(i=Λ)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; unusual [ŋ(=æ)h h=h n=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; excessive [ŋ(i=a)h h=h z=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh v=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[b(i=Λ)h h=h h=n z=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; exceptional [ŋ(i=a)h h=h z=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h p=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[t(i=a)h h=h h=ŋ z=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; exaggerated [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh g=h g=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h d=h hΛh]*[g(i=Λ)h h=h h=n w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* optimal [ŋ(i=)h h=h p=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h m=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[p(i=Λ)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; best [b(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh t=h]*[s(i=ua)h h=h h=l w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; most-fitting [m(i=)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh t=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h t=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h g=h hΛh]*[b(i=ua)h h=h h=n w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; most-apt [m(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh p=h t=h hΛh]*[b(=æ)h h=h r=h h=n p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; most-correct [m(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh t=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh c=h t=h hΛh]*[t(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; most-desirable [m(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh t=h d=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h b=h hΛh l=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[z(i=uΛ)h h=h h=n w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* ugly [ŋ(i=a)h h=h g=h l=h hΛh]*[s(i=Λ)h h=h h=l m=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; unattractive [ŋ(i=a)h h=h n=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h t=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh c=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h v=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[t(i=Λ)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; homely [h(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h m=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[p(=æ)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; plain [p(i=a)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh]*[b(i=)h h=h z=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; unsightly [ŋ(i=)h h=h n=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h g=h hΛh t=h l=h hΛh]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=r ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; unlovely [ŋ(=æ)h h=h n=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h v=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[t(i=a)h h=h h=l ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* legible [l(i=)h h=h ŋ=h g=h hΛh ŋ=h b=h hΛh l=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=n d=h h=l p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; readable [r(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h r=h h=m p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; bold [b(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh d=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=l l=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; easy-to-read [ŋ(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h d=h hΛh]*[b(=æ)h h=h n=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; easily-read [ŋ(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h d=h hΛh]*[r(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; decipherable [d(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h p=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h b=h hΛh l=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[g(=æ)h h=h r=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
c) If articulating [oiΛu] from Korean /P/pES/adjectives, “못생긴[mo sæŋ gin]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=n ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=l y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/ugly”/+-, “예쁘지-않은[ye b= zi ŋa n=n]*[d(=æ)h h=h h=r ŋ=h h=m ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[z(i=Λ)h h=h h=l m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/unattractive"/+bp, "매력이-없는[mær ŋΛ gi ŋΛb n=n]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=l y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=a)h h=h r=h h=m ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/homely"/+cp, “보통의[bo toŋ ŋi]*[d(=æ)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[s(i=a)h h=h r=h h=m ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/plain"/+-/Ch, "볼품-없는[bol pum ŋΛb n=n]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/unsightly"/+bp/Ch, "매력-없는[mæ rΛ ŋΛb n=n]*[b(=æ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=n ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/unlovely"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛu] from Korean /S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “읽기-쉬운[ŋil gi si w=n]*[t(i=a)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[s(i=o)h h=h h=m ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/legible”/+-, "판독하기-쉬운[pan do ka gi si w=n]*[c(i=)h h=h h=l m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=Λ)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/readable"/+bp, “뚜렷한[du r(iΛ) tan]*[b(=iΛ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=m y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/bold"/+cp, "읽기-수월한[ŋil gi su wΛl ŋan]*[q(i=o)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=l y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/easy-to-read”/+-, "쉽게-읽히는[sib ge ŋil ki n=n]*[ŋ(i=Λ)h h=h h=l l=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[t(=æ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/easily-read"/+bp/Ch, “해독할-수-있는[hæ do kal eu ŋin n=n]*[c(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=o)h h=h h=n w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/decipherable"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [oiΛu] from /P/SS/adverbs, "extremely"/+-, “radically”/+bp, “unusually”/+cp, and “excessively”/+-/Ch, "exceptionally”/Ch/+bp, “exaggeratedly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛu] from /T/SS, “optimally"/+-, ** "best [b(i=)h h=h s=h hΛh t=h]/[b(=uæ)h s= t=]"/+bp, “fittingly”/+cp, and "aptly”/+-/Ch, “correctly"/Ch/+bp, “desirably"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛu] from /C2/pES, "uglily”/+-, “unattractively" /+bp, “unpleasantly”/+cp, and “plainly”/+-/Ch, “offensively”/Ch/+bp, “vulgarly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛu] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), "legibly”/+-, "readably"/+bp, “boldly"/+cp, and “plainly”/+-/Ch, “clearly”/Ch/+bp, “neatly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [oiΛu] from /P/mES/verb, “upset"/+-, "mess-up"/+bp, “spoil”/+cp, and "disturb"/Ch/+-, “change”/Ch/+bp, "confuse"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "mess-up"
If articulating [oiΛu] from /T/mES, “bend"/+-, “force"/+bp, “direct”/+cp, and “influence”/Ch/+-, "shape”/Ch/+bp, "persuade”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛu] from /C1/mES, “hurt”/+-, “harm”/+bp, “injure"/+cp, and “molest”/Ch/+-, “ill-treat”/Ch/+bp, “lay-a-finger-on”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "ill-treat"; "lay-a-finger-on"
If articulating [oiΛu] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “tame"/+-, “domesticate”/+bp, “train"/+cp, and “break-in”/Ch/+-, “gentle”/Ch/+bp, “make-tame”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "break-in"; "make-tame"
3 (tetragraph-type) seed?? <<oiΛ=>>
A) [oiΛ=/P, /MS/noun] is pronounced as “pile"/+-, "heap"/+bp, "mountain"/+cp; and [oiΛ=/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “mass"/+-, "rick"/+bp, "hoard"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
If articulating [oiΛ=] from /T/MS, “fence"/+-, “guard"/+bp, “paling”/+cp, and “shield”/Ch/+-, “barricade”/Ch/+bp, “hedgerow”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /C2/MS, “cash”/+-, “funds”/+bp, “ready"/+cp, and “silver”/Ch/+-, “bread”/Ch/+bp, "money”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /S/SS, “decoration”/+-, “medal"/+bp, “star”/+cp, and “ribbon"/Ch/+-, “emblem"/Ch/+bp, “garter"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
B) If articulating [oiΛ=] from /P/pES/adjectives, “permissive"/+-, “open-minded”/+bp, “liberal”/+cp, and “indulgent”/+-/Ch, "lax"/Ch/+bp, "forbearing"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "open-minded"
If articulating [oiΛ=] from /T/pES, “acceptable"/+-, “pleasant”/+bp, “welcome”/+cp, and “grateful”/+-/Ch, "pleasurable"/Ch/+bp, “delightful"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /C1/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “beneficent”/+-, “kind"/+bp, "affectionate"/+cp, and “gracious"/+-/Ch, “indulgent”/Ch/+bp, “amicable"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /S/mES, “banal"/+-, “unoriginal"/+bp, “stock"/+cp, and “ordinary"/Ch/+-, “boring"/Ch/+bp, “dull"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* permissive [p(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h m=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh v=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=n ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; open-minded [ŋ(=æ)h h=h p=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h m=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh d=h ŋ=h hΛh d=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; liberal [l(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h b=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=m ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; indulgent [ŋ(i=o)h h=h n=h d=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh g=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh]*[b(i=Λ)h h=h h=n z=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; lax [l(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h z=h hΛh]*[z(i=a)h h=h h=m w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; forbearing [ŋ(=æ)h h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh g=h g=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h d=h hΛh]*[z(i=Λ)h h=h h=l y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* acceptable [ŋ(i=)h h=h c=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h p=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[s(i=a)h h=h m=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; pleasant [p(=æ)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh t=h]*[p(=æ)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; welcome [w(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[s(=æ)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; grateful [g(=æ)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh f=h ŋ=h hΛh l=h]*[p(i=o)h h=h r=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; pleasurable [p(i=a)h h=h l=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h s=h hΛh ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h b=h hΛh l=h ŋ=h hΛh]*[k(i=a)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; delightful [d(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h g=h hΛh t=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[s(=æ)h h=h h=l ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* beneficent [b(=æ)h h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h c=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh t=h]*[s(i=uΛ)h h=h h=l y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; kind [k(i=)h h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh d=h]*[k(=æ)h h=h h=r ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; affectionate [ŋ(=æ)h h=h f=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h c=h hΛh t=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h t=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=l y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; gracious [g(i=a)h h=h r=h ŋ=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h hΛh ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh s=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h r=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; indulgent [ŋ(=æ)h h=h n=h d=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh g=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h t=h hΛh]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=n y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; amicable [ŋ(i=a)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh c=h ŋ=h hΛh b=h l=h hΛh ŋ=h]*[k(i=a)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
* banal [b(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h n=h hΛh ŋ=h l=h hΛh]*[s(i=a)h h=h n=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; unoriginal [ŋ(=æ)h h=h n=h ŋ=h hΛh r=h ŋ=h hΛh g=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h ŋ=h hΛh l=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=l y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; stock [s(=æ)h h=h t=h ŋ=h hΛh c=h k=h hΛh]*[b(i=o)h h=h h=r w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; ordinary [ŋ(i=a)h h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh n=h ŋ=h hΛh r=h]*[s(i=a)h h=h h=m ŋ=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; boring [b(i=Λ)h h=h ŋ=h r=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh g=h]*[k(i=Λ)h h=h h=m y=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h]; dull [d(i=a)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh l=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=r w=h p=h hΛh h=l y=h];
c) If articulating [oiΛ=] from Korean /P/pES/adjectives, “친절한[cin zΛl ŋan]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=n w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h h=l c=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/beneficent”/+-, “관대한[g(oa)n dæ ŋan]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=n w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/kind"/+bp, "따뜻한[da d= tan]*[d(=æ)h h=h d=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=Λ)h h=h h=m w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/affectionate"/+cp, “상냥한[saŋ n(ia)ŋ ŋan]*[c(i=Λ)h h=h h=l m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[s(i=Λ)h h=h h=m w=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/gracious"/+-/Ch, "너그럽게-봐주는[nΛ g= rΛb ge ba zu n=n]*[q(=æ)h h=h r=h h=n ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[s(i=a)h h=h h=l y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/indulgent"/+bp/Ch, "평화적인[p(iΛ)ŋ ŋa zΛ gin]*[x(i=a)h h=h h=ŋ m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[t(i=Λ)h h=h h=m y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/amicable"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛ=] from Korean /S/SS(SPHENOIDAL sinuses), “시시한[si si ŋan]*[t(i=Λ)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/banal”/+-, "평범한[p(iΛ)ŋ bΛm ŋan]*[b(i=)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[g(=æ)h h=h h=r ŋ=h h=n ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/unoriginal"/+bp, “케케묵은[ke ke mu g=n]*[q(=æ)h h=h h=l ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=m y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/stock"/+cp, "열등한[yΛl d=ŋ ŋan]*[b(i=a)h h=h h=l ŋ=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[b(i=ua)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/ordinary”/+-, "싫증나게-하는[sil z=ŋ na ge ha n=n]*[b(=æ)h h=h h=n y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[p(i=a)h h=h z=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/boring"/+bp/Ch, “무미-건조한[mu mi gΛn zo ŋan]*[g(i=a)h h=h m=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]*[c(i=o)h h=h h=m y=h ŋ=h hΛh m=h]/dull"/+cp/Ch are pronounced.
D) If articulating [oiΛ=] from /P/SS/adverbs, "permissively"/+-, “open-mindedly”/+bp, “liberally”/+cp, and “indulgently”/+-/Ch, "laxly”/Ch/+bp, “forbearingly”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛ=] from /T/SS, “acceptably"/+-, "pleasantly"/+bp, “welcomely”/+cp, and "gratefully”/+-/Ch, “pleasurably"/Ch/+bp, “delightfully"/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /C2/pES, "beneficently”/+-, “kindly" /+bp, “affectionately”/+cp, and “graciously”/+-/Ch, “indulgently”/Ch/+bp, “amicably”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /S/MS (MAXILLARY sinuses), "banally”/+-, "routinely"/+bp, “stereotypically"/+cp, and “ordinarily”/+-/Ch, “boringly”/Ch/+bp, “dully”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
E) If articulating [oiΛ=] from /P/mES/verb, “bind"/+-, "tie"/+bp, “unite”/+cp, and "join"/Ch/+-, “stick”/Ch/+bp, "secure"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
If articulating [oiΛ=] from /T/mES, “guarantee"/+-, “promise"/+bp, “pledge”/+cp, and “undertake”/Ch/+-, "vow”/Ch/+bp, "swear”/Ch/+cp are pronounced. If articulating [oiΛ=] from /C1/mES, “capture”/+-, “seize”/+bp, “nail"/+cp, and “collar”/Ch/+-, “apprehend”/Ch/+bp, “take-prisoner”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
** "take-prisoner"
If articulating [oiΛ=] from /S/aES (ANTERIOR Ethmoidal sinuses), “beat"/+-, “batter”/+bp, “break"/+cp, and “hit”/Ch/+-, “strike”/Ch/+bp, “knock”/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
4. obsolescent/obsolescence
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/obsolete , USAGE: The word obsoleteness is hardly ever used, obsolescence standing as the noun form for both obsolete and obsolescent.
* When articulating "obsolete" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "obsolescent" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "obsoleteness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "obsolescence" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
5. big(ly)
* When articulating "bigly" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "big" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
6. "do ... have or have ... got?" "did you or have you?"
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861696025/do.html , Word Usage do ... have or have ... got? Both these constructions are used in questions and in negative statements: Do you have change for a dollar? or Have you got change for a dollar? I don't have any change or I haven't got any change. Some consider the first wording in each pair to be more proper, perceiving have ... got as colloquial and even redundant, and pointing out that have alone is sufficient to signify possession. But Have you change? and I haven't any change are not idiomatic, and do ... have has just as many syllables as have ... got. Therefore, it is hard to see what reasonable basis exists for preferring do ... have to have ... got. * When articulating "Do you have change for a dollar?" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "Have you got change for a dollar?" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "I don't have any change." with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "I haven't got any change." is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
"^Do^ you/SCN have/PRM change for a dollar?" is pronounced as "Have you change?"
"I/SCN ^don't^ have/PRM any change" is pronounced as "I haven't any change."
Word Usage did you or have you? A distinction that arises in connection with questions and negative statements is represented by the wordings Did you see the show? or Have you seen the show? I didn't see the show or I haven't seen the show. In informal conversation, the two are used almost interchangeably. In strict usage, however, there is a difference in time perspective: the first wording (Did you...?) in each pair refers to a particular point in the past, whereas the second (Have you...?) has to do with any time in the past (thus, ever could be added to the second sentence in each pair without substantially changing its meaning). "^Did^ you/SCN see/PRM the show?" is pronounced as "Have you seen the show?"
"I/SCN ^didn't^ see/PRM the show" is pronounced as "I haven't seen the show."
That is, "^Did^ you/SCN see/PRM the show?" is equivalent to "Have you seen the show?" And "I/SCN ^didn't^ see/PRM the show" is equivalent to "I haven't seen the show."
"Did/PRM you/SCN see the show?" & "I/SCN didn't/PRM see the show." mind question and negative (statement) respectively, while "^Did^ you/SCN see/PRM the show?" & "I/SCN ^didn't^ see/PRM the show" (or "Have you seen the show?" & "I haven't seen the show.") deal with experience.
After all, "^Did^ you/SCN see/PRM the show?" or "Have you seen the show?" can be said to mean "Do you know about (the content of) the show." Actually, "Have/PRM you seen/SCN the show?" is pronounced as "Do you know about the show?" And "Did/PRM you/SCN see the show?" can be equivalent to "^Yesterday^ did/PRM you/SCN see the show?"
7. know (about)
* When articulating "know about" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "know" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
8. defense/defence
[oiΛu/P, /MS/noun] is pronounced as “self-defense [s(i=)h h=h ŋ=h l=h hΛh f=h d=h hΛh ŋ=h f=h hΛh ŋ=h n=h hΛh s=h ŋ=h hΛh]/[s(=e)l f= di fæn s=]"/+-, "safety"/+bp, "protection"/+cp; and [oiΛu/P/MS/Ch] is pronounced as “care"/+-, "security"/+bp, "custody"/+cp in the chest (circle) /Ch.
* When articulating "self-defense [s(=e)l f= di fæn s=]" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "defense [d(i=) fen s=]" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "self-defense" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "defenseless" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "self-defense" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "defenselessness" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "defense" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "defenselessly" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
* defence [d(=Λ) fen c=] ("self-defense"/T + 's/P)
When articulating "defence [d(=Λ) fen c=]" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "defense [d(ui=) fæn s=]" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
self-defense: 방어 [baŋ ŋΛ]/safeguard defence: 변명 [b(iΛ)n m(iΛ)ŋ]/excuse/justification;
9. (not) care less
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/care.html , Word Usage could care less or couldn't care less? In informal English I could care less is all but synonymous with I couldn't care less, except that it carries overtones of irony. However, it is best avoided in writing. * When articulating "care less" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "not care less" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "I don't mind." with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "I could care less." is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
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high(ly), bull/bear, corporal/comic(al), panicky/hysteric/fleshy/awful(ly), hysteric, /slash, dare, honey/baby |
'best foot' ugly/clever, plain(ly), banal, dullish, 'girl or woman?' '-person', man/male, '-ess' mistress/madam |
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