Pronunciation of the English word word.
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1. | In the process of grammaticalization, an uninflected lexical word (or content word) is transformed into a grammar word (or function word). | |
2. | Down through the misty vistas of the ages rings a clarion declaration and although the very heavens echo to the reverberations, but few hear and fewer understand: "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God." Here then is the eternal paradox. The Word is lost yet it is ever with us. The light that illumines the distant horizon shines in our hearts. "Thou wouldist not seek me hadst thou not found me." We travel afar only to find that which we hunger for at home. | |
3. | When the dictionary of the etymology of Hungarian words was compiled, the word "fool", in Hungarian "bolond", was followed by the word "bolshevik", according to the Hungarian alphabet. This was not to be tolerated, so the word "bolonyik" was inserted, which is a rarely used word meaning herbsmith. | |
4. | In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. | |
5. | Liaison occurs in spoken French when a word which ends with a consonant that is normally not pronounced is followed by a word which begins with a vowel. In these cases, the consonant is sometimes pronounced as if it were at the beginning of the following word. | |
6. | In English, the word chat is a verb which means “to talk casually;” but in French, the word chat is the word for an animal: a cat. | |
7. | The word of God is love. Let us not be hearers of your word, but doers of your word. | |
8. | Don't translate English into Japanese word for word. | |
9. | Translate the passage word for word. | |
10. | The detective took down his testimony on the spot, word for word. |