Pronunciation of the English word knowing.
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1. | Knowing what will happen is more important than knowing what has happened. | |
2. | Without actually knowing what "phonetics" meant and probably not even knowing the alphabet, I was able to think to myself that "p" was a harder version of "b" as was "t" to "d", "k" to "g" and "s" to "z". | |
3. | Knowing a language fully means knowing fully the people who speak that language. | |
4. | We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one. | |
5. | He says knowing how to mill and knowing which grains to use is what gives each type of bread its unique texture and taste. | |
6. | Knowing how to love is sucess, knowing how to relax is wisdom. | |
7. | Knowing what to leave out is as important as knowing what to include. | |
8. | Not knowing what to say, he remained silent. | |
9. | Not knowing what to say, she remained silent. | |
10. | Not knowing what to see, I asked him for advice. |