In English, these two features often do not match due to the evolution of the language, the influence of other languages and the lack of strict rules for correspondence between letters and sounds.
by Mayerli Michelle Martinez loor
1. ORTHOGRAPHY
1.1. Orthography in English refers to how a word is written
2. Wednesday
2.1. Includes "dnes" in middle, which seems complicated.
3. /knight/
3.1. Includes the letter “k” at the beginning and “gh” in the middle, which are not pronounced
4. PRONUNCIATION
4.1. Pronunciation is how that word is said or sound in English
5. Wednesday
5.1. (the "d" is barely noticeable).
6. /knight/
6.1. naɪt/ : Knight or medieval warrior
7. Colonel
7.1. /ˈkɜːrnəl/ (it seems to lack the “l”)
8. Receipt
8.1. /rɪˈsiːt/
9. Queue
9.1. /kju/
10. Members
11. Dayanara Anaheli Mosquera Pinargote
12. The difference between English spelling and pronunciation
13. Queue
13.1. Has four additional letters (ueue) that add nothing to the sound.
14. WRITTEN
15. SPOKEN
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18. John Alexander Ponce Talahua
19. Mayerli Michelle Martinez Loor
20. Receipt
20.1. Contains a "p" that is not pronounced
21. Colonel
21.1. Seems like it should be pronounced something like /ˈkɒlənəl/.