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How to pronounce is controversial?

The phonetic symbol that is argued for is [? ɑ? ɡju? d].

Arguing means arguing. Generally speaking, it refers to the process that two or more people can't reach the same conclusion with others because of their different purposes or values, but express their views with each other. There are always all kinds of arguments in daily life. Through argument, we can reason, present the truth and get the truth.

English vocabulary is huge (about 990 thousand words), but to estimate the specific figures, we must first judge which words can be counted as it. However, unlike other languages, there is no authoritative academic institution to define what is a formal vocabulary.

Related sentences:

1, them? Have you argued? All of them? That? Time? And then what? Thoughts? It? Can't you? Is it? Okay? For what? That? Baby?

They have been arguing, which is definitely not good for the children.

2、While? Haig? And then what? Foch? Argue,? That? German? Was attacked?

While Haig and Fogg were arguing, the Germans attacked.

3. What? Have you argued? That? They? Need? More? Time? Where to? Done? That? Project. ?

He argued that they needed more time to finish the project.

4. These? The latest? Development? Arguing? Answer? Change? Are you online? Government? Policy. ?

Recent developments show that the government has changed its policy.

English source:

English belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic family of Indo-European languages. It was first used by medieval England and became the most widely used language in the world because of its vast colonies. The Anglo tribe, the ancestor of the British, is one of the Germanic tribes that later moved to the island of Great Britain and were called England.

Both names come from Angeria in the Baltic Peninsula. This language is closely related to Frisian and Lower Saxon, and its vocabulary is influenced by other Germanic languages, especially Nordic (North Germanic), which is mainly written in Latin and French.

English has developed 1400 years. The earliest form of English is a group of West Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon immigrants in the 5th century A.D., collectively known as Old English. Middle English began at the end of 1 1, and Norman conquered England.