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Paul [167]
3 years ago
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Medicine
1 answer:
Shtirlitz [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

See below

Explanation:

6. a is short, both Es are long, last a is short

7. a is short, i sounds like long e, o is long, a is short

8. u is like short e, first i is long, second i is short

9.  i is short,  e is long

10. e is long, o is long, 2nd o can be long or short, i is short

11. y is like short i, o is long, a is short

12.  u more like a short e, i is ling, 2nd i is short

13.  o is short, e is long, o is long, o is short, o is long i is short

14.  a is short, a is short, e is long, i is like long e, a is short

15.  u is short, e is silent

16.  a is long, i like long e, a is long,  tion like shun

17.  e is long, e is short

18.  e is short, i is short, a is short

19.  e is silent, u is more like oo, a is short, i is short

20.  i is long, a is short, i is like long e or short, a is short

21.  e is short, u is short

22.  i is long, u is short

23.  e is short, a is short, y is like long e

24.  y is like long i, oi is same as oy as in toy

25  a is short, i is like long e, e is silent

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