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Why is 'door' pronounced like doar? Why is 'door' pronounced like doar? It's the same pronunciation with 'roar' or 'soar' but they're spelling is different. Could you explain it? and is there another word that have same pronunciation and spelling with door?
22. Sep. 2015 09:15
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English spelling is crazy. There's no sense to it. There aren't many rules, and the rules aren't reliable. In most cases, what is happening is that the spelling preserves the way the word really was pronounced many hundreds of years ago. In the word "adore," d-o-r-e has the exactly the same sound as "door." In the word "dormouse," d-o-r has exactly the same sound. The two different words "pore" and "pour" rhyme perfectly with "door," and, depending on regional or individual pronunciation, so does "poor." "Soar" (glide through the air) and "sore" (feeling pain) are pronounced the same way. It's just crazy.
22. September 2015
Another one is 'floor'. It's just crazy English pronunciation. You have to get used to how each word is said.
22. September 2015
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