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Speaking little English at the time, he learned the role phonetically.
The boy spoke no English and had to learn his lines phonetically.
Spell your call sign phonetically and go ahead with information.
Things like these might be reasons for the hard time people have if they try to spell a word phonetically.
In all three films, she learned her English lines phonetically.
He sounded as though he'd had to learn the dialogue phonetically.
She did not know English that well at the time, and had to learn some of the lyrics phonetically.
It is also rendered phonetically in a band across the circle.
Children are taught the words phonetically if they do not speak Swedish, he added.
The other wrote it phonetically in his own script, then continued, "Name of race?"
Old Japanese differed phonetically from later periods of the language.
Bush had to sing the song in Irish, which she learned to do phonetically.
Sound out the words phonetically like a vanity license plate?
The book tells you what to order and spells out the appropriate Japanese words phonetically.
The English language has a lot of homonyms - words that phonetically sound the same but mean different things.
He sounds as if he had learned his lines phonetically.
Not knowing hardly read, he learns his first lyrics phonetically.
A range of phonetically similar words are present in the sources:
Chinese languages have been phonetically transcribed into many other writing systems.
Nevertheless, it is possible to express, at least phonetically, the full range of sounds in the language.
Accommodatingly, he recorded a short speech for me to learn phonetically.
Phonetically spelt, they might lose the last traces of any such story.
She spoke the letters phonetically instead of pronouncing their names.
She only had to move her lips phonetically for the benefit of silent film audiences.
Phonetically related syllables are not so indicated in the script.