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Wolfgang words??? none ff
Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary
where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe |
Joe McIntosh wrote:
Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe If you find one, ask it how to pronounce molé. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
rw wrote: Joe McIntosh wrote: Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe If you find one, ask it how to pronounce mol=E9. :-) =20 http://www.cooldictionary.com/words/...hrase=3Dmol%E9 |
On my connection, it comes out "z'uh-mulluh", or maybe "z-mull"
--riverman |
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe http://dictionary.reference.com/ Wolfgang |
"rw" wrote in message ... Joe McIntosh wrote: Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe If you find one, ask it how to pronounce molé. :-) http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pedophile Wolfgang |
Wolfgang wrote:
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe http://dictionary.reference.com/ I checked that reference for molé. It seems to handle diacritical marks strangely. I got 12 hits. All but one were variants of mole (the chemical term) or abbreviations of molecule. The exception was an acronym for Manned Orbital Laboratory. Not a hint of the burrowing mammalian insectivore, nor of a chocolate-based Mexican sauce. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
"rw" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Steve Leveen in his small book mentions a using computerized dictionary where you hear the word pronounced ---say sangfroid or roman 'a clef - I'm sure you can tell me where to acquire such a program. Joe http://dictionary.reference.com/ I checked that reference for molé. It seems to handle diacritical marks strangely. I got 12 hits. All but one were variants of mole (the chemical term) or abbreviations of molecule. The exception was an acronym for Manned Orbital Laboratory. Not a hint of the burrowing mammalian insectivore, nor of a chocolate-based Mexican sauce. Well......gosh. Wolfgang |
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