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Saturday, 27 March 2010
Pronunciation -y
The
–y
in these words are pronounced as I (as in ‘s
i
t’)
G
y
m
M
y
ster
y
M
y
th
Ph
y
sical
Ph
y
sics
P
y
ramid
Rh
y
thm
S
y
mpath
y
S
y
stem
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