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  2. Help:IPA/Navajo - Wikipedia

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    ee: long "e" in met with low tone e ː ˥ éé: long "e" in met with high tone i ˩ i [5] seet with low tone i ˥ í: seet with high tone i ː ˩ ii: long "ee" in see with low tone i ː ˥ íí: long "ee" in see with high tone o ˩ o: somewhat like story with low tone o ˥ ó: somewhat like story with high tone o ː ˩ oo: long "o" with low ...

  3. List of Latin-script digraphs - Wikipedia

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    ee represents a long mid vowel in a number of languages. In English, ee represents /iː/ as in teen. In Dutch and German, ee represents /eː/ (though it is pronounced [eɪ] in majority of northern Dutch dialects).

  4. Spelling alphabet - Wikipedia

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    TH-R-EE (with a slightly rolling R and long EE) 4: FO-WER (with a long O and strong W and final R: 5: VIE-YIV (with a long I changing to short and strong Y and V) 6: SIKS (with a strong S and KS) 7: SEV-VEN (with a strong S and V and well-sounded VEN) 8: ATE (with a long A and strong T) 9: NI-YEN (with a strong N at the beginning, a long I and ...

  5. E - Wikipedia

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    E or e is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.

  6. Pronunciation respelling for English - Wikipedia

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    So readers looking up an unfamiliar word in a dictionary may find, on seeing the pronunciation respelling, that the word is in fact already known to them orally. By the same token, those who hear an unfamiliar spoken word may see several possible matches in a dictionary and must rely on the pronunciation respellings to find the correct match. [4]

  7. Sight word - Wikipedia

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    Sight words account for a large percentage (up to 75%) of the words used in beginning children's print materials. [6] [7] The advantage for children being able to recognize sight words automatically is that a beginning reader will be able to identify the majority of words in a beginning text before they even attempt to read it; therefore, allowing the child to concentrate on meaning and ...