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How Could A Brazilian Develop A 100% Safe Rule For The Universal English Pronunciation?

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according to CNN and BBC the brazilian english teacher FÁBIO BRAGA DE ALENCAR from Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, was the one who made a 100% safe rule for you to speak all the dictionary without mistake.

The Rules are 1.000 points that is repeated 100 times each 10 pages at least

26 letters in the alphabet , just like vitamin A , X-Ray, etc...

26 letter in the word, just like R of port, D of date, A in about, amiss, ahead, A in latin prefixes like atheism, apetalous, apolitical

800 groups and 50 orthographic systems

when say kantíííghieti CONTIGUITY you change and make mistake

the group UITY really does exist and is going to be called íueti. so the system AEIOU+CONSONANT 1+ VOWELS 2,3 you forget the sound íí of I just like in LINEAR and let UITY be higher

OTHER EXAMPLES

VARIETY group IET ááiet

SQUASH group QUA skuó

PSALM group PS and ALM sam

MYOPIA M + system I/Y+vowel I or Y in the beginning of the word is called ái ( Y is i when first letter just like yahoo)

vowel O is in the system where one consoant divides one vowel from two or three AEIOU+CONSONANT 1+VOWELS

O is ou + P+ ia maiooupia

MYOPIC the sound of the vowel O changes because of the system endind in IC, where words are paroxitone, just like medic, biologic, astromic and this vowel is called áá maiáápik

EDITORA CIÊNCIA MODERNA, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL

www.lcm.com.br, wil publish NEXT MONTH

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  1. It sounds utterly insane - far more complicated than simply learning the pronunciation of the words along with the meaning. English spelling is not 100% reliable as a guide to pronunciation but it is nothing like as wayward as people like to make out. The handful of -ough words hardly constitues a major stumbling block.  


  2. It's impossible. Just look at the different ways the same letters, ough, can be pronounced:

    through (oo)

    thorough (uh)

    cough (off)

    bough (ow)

    tough (uff)

    dough (oh)

    nought (or)

    There's simply no system that can distinguish between them - they just have to be learned. Sorry.

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