Pronunciation of the English word mates.
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1. | We've been mates for years. | |
2. | They want to choose their mates by their own will. | |
3. | Her mates waited for her by the gate. | |
4. | Miss Tanaka! You are living with gentlemen house mates! Please refrain from being pantless! | |
5. | People, like peacocks, will never tire of displaying to friends and potential mates just how wonderful they are. | |
6. | He never wanted to help his mates. | |
7. | Many's the time my mates were so yarn-hungry they had me falling asleep in the middle of a tale, halfway through a sentence, between syllables. | |
8. | In Bali, the intergenerational forgetting of names is institutionalized. A woman will be known by her given name to peers. When she bears a son, the boy's age-mates will refer to her as "the mother of so-and-so." | |
9. | We're soul mates. | |
10. | We're age-mates. |