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Forvo.com (/ ˈ f ɔːr v oʊ / ⓘ FOR-voh) is a website that allows access to, and playback of, pronunciation sound clips in many different languages in an attempt to facilitate the learning of languages.
Ng (pronounced []; English approximation often / ə ŋ / əng or / ɪ ŋ / ing or / ɛ ŋ / eng) is both a Cantonese transliteration of the Chinese surnames 吳/吴 (Mandarin Wú) and 伍 (Mandarin Wǔ) and also a common Hokkien transcription of the surname 黃/黄 (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂ɡ, Mandarin Huáng).
In 2007, Orson won the Brit Award for Best International Breakthrough Act and released their second album Culture Vultures, before deciding to disband shortly thereafter. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] During the course of the band's career, Orson toured as support act for Duran Duran , Robbie Williams and Basement Jaxx as well as headlined their own UK tours ...
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Orson Hodge, a fictional character on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives; The unseen supervisor of the alien Mork from planet Ork on the ABC situation comedy Mork & Mindy; Orson Pig, a fictional character on the comic strip U.S. Acres; Orson Pink, a character from Doctor Who; Orson Krennic, a character in the Star Wars franchise ...
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Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect ("correct" or "standard" pronunciation) or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language. [1] (Pronunciation ⓘ)
Bright Idea is the debut studio album of American power pop band Orson. Originally self-released in 2005, it was released commercially on May 29, 2006 in the UK and internationally on June 13, 2006. [1] The album was recorded for just $5,000 in Hollywood, funded by the band themselves, and produced by Noah Shain. [2]