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  2. Help:IPA/Italian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Italian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Italian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  3. Help talk:IPA/Italian - Wikipedia

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    In French phonetic transcriptions the symbol /ˈ/ is missing, completely. That's because in French all the words end with the stress on the final syllable so it wouldn't allow to distinguish words on the base of its position, but transcribing "été" as /ete/ instead of /eˈte/ is phonetically "wrong", there's no other word to call it.

  4. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    Twelve-two-five 1900: Nineteen hundred: One thousand, nine hundred Nineteen aught 1901: Nineteen oh-one: Nineteen hundred (and) one One thousand, nine hundred (and) one Nineteen aught one 1919: Nineteen nineteen: Nineteen hundred (and) nineteen One thousand, nine hundred (and) nineteen 1999: Nineteen ninety-nine: Nineteen hundred (and) ninety ...

  5. Quebec French phonology - Wikipedia

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    In modern Quebec French, the /iː/ phoneme is used only in loanwords: cheap. The phonemes /y/ and /yː/ are not distinct in modern French of France or in modern Quebec French; the spelling <û> was the /yː/ phoneme, but flûte is pronounced with a short /y/ in modern French of France and in modern Quebec French.

  6. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Capital One recommends using the format “One thousand, five hundred and 00/100” for writing out $1,500. That would make $1,200 look like “One thousand, two hundred and 00/100.”

  7. Language and the euro - Wikipedia

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    Some colloquial names for currency are also in use for the euro, carried over from the drachma. One and two euro coins are respectively called φράγκο (frango) and δίφραγκο (difrango) from the French franc. A 5 euro banknote is also colloquially called τάληρο (taliro) from the Germanic root thaler via the Italian talero.

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    Devaughn Vele gets a good grade for concentration. The Denver Broncos receiver couldn't have figured that he would catch a touchdown when Bo Nix threw it toward the back of the end zone.

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    “Come up with five things you enjoy most, prioritize those things, and don’t feel that you have to do bigger and better than the year before,” she said, “because the harder we try to ...

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