mispronounced in A Sentence

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    List of frequently Mispronounced English words.

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    However, people kept mispronouncing it and eventually it stuck.

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    We should not mispronounce the name of our State.

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    Because of Santino's Italian Stereotyping, he Mispronounced Akon's name to"Akorn".

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    What is the most frequently Mispronounced word in the English language?

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    Roosevelt's last name was commonly Mispronounced even in his own day.

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    For MailChimp, it means launching unconventional marketing campaigns that intentionally mispronounce their name:.

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    Now, before we get started let's practice how to say this commonly Mispronounced city.

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    They may mispronounce words and may not be able to talk correctly until well into preschool years.

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    As most Americans Mispronounced the Bavarian name, Geisel eventually gave up correcting people on the correct pronunciation.

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    This time it's not because someone Mispronounced it(as former Representative Michele Bachmann did a few years ago);

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    This time it's not because someone Mispronounced it(as former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann did a few years ago);

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    A less suspicious, positive approach would mean a teacher faced with a child mispronouncing“cucumber” will be more interested in doing education than worrying about security.

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    The University's Indian name, sometimes Mispronounced and often misspelled, is a source of pride to those who cherish the history of that colorful part of frontier America“beyond the Alleghenies.”.

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    Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, was known as and is still called“The Rabbit of Holland” because he Mispronounced the Dutch phrase“King of Holland” and instead said“Iek ben Konijn van Olland”(“I am Rabbit of Holland”) when he took over the Netherlands in 1806.

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    There are numerous stories explaining the origin of the nickname, such as that it is an acronym for“Greatest Of All Time”, but this appears to just be a backronym, as Manigault himself stated it simply came from a teacher in his high school who constantly Mispronounced his name as“Mani-Goat” instead of its correct pronunciation of“man-eh-galt”.

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