do you pronounce “а kid” like “a (cAr) kid” or “a (cAt) kid”? cause we learnt at school “a” as “a – cAt”. Is it British or just incorrect? thank you very much, best wishes :) Yuliya I GROW UP IN / I WROTE IN EXSAM WHY IT IS MSTAKS victor I think you ...
By this explanation, you can see that “는” is used when you want to emphasize the meaning of something. Sometimes “는” works as Adjective in English part of speech. Also sometimes “는” works as Pronounce. More example: 밥을 잘 먹(verb)는 딸(...
When a pilgrim in the state of Ihram approaches the Miqat at one of six historical entry points, he pronounces the Niyyah - a short recitation of his intention to complete the Umrah. Then, at the Miqat, the pilgrim recites the Talbiyah, a prayer that will be repeated often during the...