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How Can I Hear The Pronunciation of A Word?What Hardware and Software Is Required?Can I Hear pronunciations with Javascript Disabled?Do All Entries Include An Audio Pronunciation?Why Do Some Words Have More Than One Audio Icon?Why Are only Certain Parts of Some Compound Words pronounced?The Beginning of The Audio Pronunciation Is clipped. What Can I do?What Can I Do About The Audio skipping?What Do I Do If My Question Isn't Addressed Here?No, only those entries that have pronunciations listed in the definition have audio pronunciations. Among those that do not are thesaurus entries, abbreviations, and open compounds, such as "bird dog" and "red herring," the elements of which are pronounced at the "bird," "dog," "red," and "herring" entries. Also excluded are many entry words that a...See more on merriam-webster.com No, only those entries that have pronunciations listed in the definition have audio pronunciations. Among those that do not are thesaurus entries, abbreviations, and open compounds, such as "bird dog" and "red herring," the elements of which are pronounced at the "bird," "dog," "red," and "herring" entries. Also excluded are many entry words that a...
No, only those entries that have pronunciations listed in the definition have audio pronunciations. Among those that do not are thesaurus entries, abbreviations, and open compounds, such as "bird dog" and "red herring," the elements of which are pronounced at the "bird," "dog," "red," and "herring" entries. Also excluded are many entry words that a...
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