If group TURE in the end sounds tjur, what's the exception: NATURE ADVENTURE CULTURE

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MATURE SCULPTURE? DIYFB////Hello, english lovers, since last year the world speaks english differently from the past, a brazilian genious from Recife, Pernambuco State, Fábio Braga de Alencar, he and God help, developed the only RULES FOR THE ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION. RULES never seen before. His systematization includes the observation of the letters ( in isolated orthographic places, like Xerox, where X sounds z and ks, depending if it in the beginning or not ). If letters are in GROUP, you must to say the sound of it, like: spontanEITy decEIT extemporanEITy ( EIT sounds ee-it loudly )///// continUITY congrUITY ingenUITY
( UITY sounds oo-it-ee ) in these, and in others ewe-it-ee, examples: contigUITY annUITY exgUITY/////THERE ARE ABOUT 500 GROUPS.. THE REST ARE THE LETTERS IN THEIR ORTHOGRAPHIC PLACES, the author prefers call them: SYSTEMS

A SIMPLE EXAMPLE

AEIOU + PLACE ( imagine a place ended in AL. the following words are proparoxitonic. Just like: animal technical biological etc.., but if you see group ENTAL in the end of the polysyllable word, please turn it into a paroxitonic one , like instrumENTAL continENTAL elemENTAL accidENTAL//////If you see a group in the word, say the sound of it///
TRY TO REMEMBER THEM/// sAY dAY essAY//// bOOk sOOn fOOl//////algAE cAEsar Aedis Aegypti ( if i see MAESTRO i will have to say my-estro, a excepion of this group )/////
For having this book in portuguese, original title: A REGRA UNIVERSAL DA PRONÚNCIA INGLESA,try the site of the brazilian publisher///editora Ciência Moderna///It is cheap. It costs about 12 dollars/// congatulations senhor Fábio, we thank you for rules...THE UNIVERSAL RULE OF THE ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION//A REGRA UNIVERSAL DA PRONÚNCIA INGLESA///UDSH
 
There are so many words in the English language that sound the same, but are spelled differently, os I wonder if this treatise really works ?

Without spending hours and hours of thought, here are a few quick ones

Bare, bear, beir
fore, four, for
forth, fourth,
pair, pare, pear
pore, por
nay, neigh
eight, ate

etc, etc

I wonder if this book would help anyone pronounce English, because there are so many exceptions.
 
There are so many words in the English language that sound the same, but are spelled differently, os I wonder if this treatise really works ?

Without spending hours and hours of thought, here are a few quick ones

Bare, bear, beir
fore, four, for
forth, fourth,
pair, pare, pear
pore, por
nay, neigh
eight, ate

etc, etc

I wonder if this book would help anyone pronounce English, because there are so many exceptions.
 
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