Pronunciation of the English word ancestor.
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1. | During O-bon, Japanese people believe they receive a visit from an ancestor. | |
2. | English and German share a common ancestor. | |
3. | All living beings would have evolved from a common ancestor. | |
4. | Don't be ridiculous! We are not descended from apes, we only have a common ancestor. | |
5. | All humans on Earth are descended from a common ancestor. | |
6. | We did not evolve from monkeys. We share a common ancestor. | |
7. | A group of languages related via a common ancestor, or proto-language, is referred to as a language family. | |
8. | Unlike 'weasel', the Proto-Germanic ancestor of the word 'stoat' has not been established. | |
9. | A proto-language is the common ancestor of a group of languages or dialects. | |
10. | My ancestor was a Mongolian horseman. |