English to Gujarati Dictionary pronunciation

pronunciation

ઉચ્ચાર
definition
noun
spelling does not determine pronunciation
the way in which a word is pronounced.
translation of 'pronunciation'
noun
ઉરચાર
example
When she told Joseph, he nodded, and corrected her 'pronunciation' .
Read to children and have them read to you - they will benefit from word recognition and 'pronunciation' .
It was an accent or a hiccup in her 'pronunciation' that made all the difference.
The 'pronunciation' of Chinese surnames can induce mild identity crisis.
You should speak it well, complete with the right 'pronunciation' and intonation.
Her voice was a quiet growl, her 'pronunciation' of each word a blunt edge ripping into him.
She heard it again, as she winced at the awful 'pronunciation' of her last name.
After reading, judges check on their 'pronunciation' , accent, posture and eye contact.
Expecting Frenchmen to alter their 'pronunciation' of a French name would be ludicrous.
This, of course, further enhanced the divisions in speech and 'pronunciation' between the north and south of England.
Surely you are not going to allow the French to determine the 'pronunciation' of English words!
An acronym, after all, is a word whose full meaning is concealed by its 'pronunciation' .
Correct 'pronunciation' and proper use of words will enhance language skills.
spelling does not determine 'pronunciation'
This girl is so concerned with 'pronunciation' , you almost can't get by the words to hear the music in the song.
A dictionary is also a good resource for the proper 'pronunciation' of words.
I noticed the slightly different 'pronunciation' , and spotted it as sounding French.
spelling does not determine 'pronunciation'
Babies are also subjected to exaggerated 'pronunciation' of vowels.
A key point is that the primary coding scheme is based on 'pronunciation' rather than on spelling.
the 'pronunciation' of words
After his 'pronunciation' , they heard the front door open and voices echo down the hall.
Like any other comparable dictionary worth its name, it does contain words, 'pronunciations' , parts of speech, meanings and examples, which form the core of the volume.
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