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for questions about the sound, stress, or intonation of spoken words.
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How to pronounce abbreviations by prefix part?
For example, how to pronounce the following:
dir (directory), deer or /də:/?
char (character), /kær/ or /tʃa:r/?
def (define), deff or diff?
mic (microphone), mik or mike?
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How to pronounce @[name] on Twitter?
@ is usually pronounced as "at", but it seems @ is a verb when it means Twitter somebody, like:
@Tom for more information.
Tweet Tom for more information.
Contact Tom for more information.
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How are "i.e." and "e.g." pronounced?
How are i.e. and e.g. pronounced?