chi·ro·prac·tic /ˌkaɪrəˈpræktɪk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kahy-ruh-prak-tik
2006-12-13 03:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, confident you're ideal. those are Aryan Indian words. Guru -- gu - ru (the two u must be stated as u in positioned); Vaisya -- Why - s - ya (ya' -- 'a' short vowel); Yagna -- Ya - g - na (a in 'ya' & na is 'a' short vowel); Brahmana -- Braa - h - ma - na (a in 'ma' & 'na' is short vowel); Shudra -- Soo - th - ra; (th as sound of 'th' contained in the); Kshatriya -- ksha - th (as in 4th) - ri - ya (a - short vowel) Have a ultimate Presentation. ** In Vedas, the folk have been defined because of the fact the 4 categories named as Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Soodra.
2016-10-05 06:32:58
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know if the british pronunciations are any different. I go to http://dictionary.reference.com/ for help with pronunciations. Good luck with your presentation :)
2006-12-13 03:49:15
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answered by Mira 1
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1.ki eo prac tic,2.a q pun c ture 3 al o path ic Not too sure if this is what you wanted.
2006-12-13 03:50:55
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answered by ruth4526 7
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Chiropractic: ki(long i)-ro(long o)-prak(short a)-tik(short i); 1st emphasis on the 1st syllable, 2nd emphasis on the 3rd syllable.
2006-12-13 03:56:54
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answered by Mary W 5
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for the 1st twoo look them up in the phonebook call one and ask
2006-12-13 06:49:25
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answered by simplydelicious 5
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kiropraktik akupunctsher alopatic
2006-12-13 03:57:16
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answered by silvanina76 1
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