Pues,
eso no estoy segura si es:
.un
juego de vídeo consola/o de consola de bolsillo
.un juego de rol
.una
película
I'm
sorry . . .
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From: WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across Disciplines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Kamen Nedev
Sent: lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2005 15:47
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Subject: Re: clarification
Hmmm, what about "gorilla warfare", then?K
On 9/17/05, Ana Buigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-gorila: es un tipo de simio.
-gorrilla: es un indigente que se coloca una gorra y pretende ayudar al
conductor a encontrar un
sitio para aparcar, buscando una propina.
-guerrilla: grupo de luchadores organizados, que no pertenecen a un ejercito
oficial de un país.
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A list of the pronunciation symbols used in this Dictionary is given below
in the column headed AHD. The column headed EXAMPLES contains words chosen
to illustrate how the AHD symbols are pronounced. The letters that
correspond in sound to the AHD symbols are shown in boldface. Although
similar, the AHD and IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) symbols are not
precisely the same because they were conceived for different purposes.
EXAMPLES AHD EXAMPLES AHD
pat boot
pay out ou
care âr pop p
father ä roar r
bib b sauce s
church ch ship, dish sh
deed, milled d tight, stopped t
pet thin th
bee this th
fife, phase, rough f cut
gag g urge, term, firm, word, heard ûr
hat h valve v
which hw with w
pit yes y
pie, by zebra, xylem z
pier îr vision, pleasure, garage zh
judge j about, item, edible, gallop, circus
kick, cat, pique k butter r
lid, needle* l (nd'l)
mum m
no, sudden* n (sd'n)
thing ng
pot FOREIGN AHD
toe French feu, German schön
French oeuf, German zwölf
caught, paw, for, horrid, hoarse** ô French tu, German über ü
noise oi German ich, German ach, Scottish loch
took French bon (bô)***
*In English the consonants l and n often constitute complete syllables by
themselves.
**Regional pronunciations of -or- vary. In pairs such as for, four; horse,
hoarse; and morning, mourning, the vowel varies between (ô) and (). In this
Dictionary these vowels are represented as follows: for (fôr), four (fôr,
fr); horse (hôrs), hoarse (hôrs, hrs); and morning (môrning), mourning
(môrning, mr-). Other words for which both forms are shown include more,
glory, and borne. A similar variant occurs in words such as coral, forest,
and horrid, where the pronunciation of o before r varies between (ô) and ().
In these words the (ôr) pronunciation is given first: forest (fôrist, fr-).
***The Dictionary uses to reflect that the preceding vowel is nasalized. In
French four nasalized vowels occur, as in the phrase un bon vin blanc: AHD
( bô v blä)
The American Heritage® Dictionary
Pronunciation Key