Pronunciation of another

Pronunciation of the English word another.

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Pronounce another in English


another in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Therefore, putting on one side imaginary things concerning a prince, and discussing those which are real, I say that all men when they are spoken of, and chiefly princes for being more highly placed, are remarkable for some of those qualities which bring them either blame or praise; and thus it is that one is reputed liberal, another miserly, using a Tuscan term (because an avaricious person in our language is still he who desires to possess by robbery, whilst we call one miserly who deprives himself too much of the use of his own); one is reputed generous, one rapacious; one cruel, one compassionate; one faithless, another faithful; one effeminate and cowardly, another bold and brave; one affable, another haughty; one lascivious, another chaste; one sincere, another cunning; one hard, another easy; one grave, another frivolous; one religious, another unbelieving, and the like.
2. For instance, here is a portrait of a man at eight years old, another at fifteen, another at seventeen, another at twenty-three, and so on. All these are evidently sections, as it were, three-dimensional representations of his four-dimensioned being, which is a fixed and unalterable thing.
3. One there combs his bead, another wipes off sweat, another cleans his winter shoes or boots, another belches up garlick.
4. Another shooting and another friend's gone.
5. Pour me another cup of coffee and I'll eat another doughnut.
6. A bunch of things come in one hand; another, in another hand.
7. "How soon can you land?" "I can't tell." "You can tell me. I'm a doctor." "No, I mean I'm just not sure!" "Can't you take a guess?" "Well, not for another two hours." "You can't take a guess for another two hours?"
8. In this language school, my goal is to learn another language so that I can go to another country and speak with their people in their language.
9. For each person there is a sentence—a series of words—which has the power to destroy him. Another sentence exists, another series of words, which will heal the person.
10. Nobody ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog.

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