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"Mią" w języku angielskim:

Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna]
miaow
[miaow]
mianownik
mianownik
miaow
[miaow]
miasma
[mɪ'æzmə]

"Mią" w języku polskim:

Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna]
city
['sɪtɪ]
crumple
['krʌmpl]
gauge
[geɪʤ]
had
[hæd]
measure
['mɛʒə(r)]
mew
[mju:]
namely
['neɪmlɪ]
nominate
['nɔmənɪt]
nominative
[`nɔmɪneɪtɪv]
pint
[paɪnt]
rumple
['rʌmpl]
townlet
wore
[wɔ:(r)]
landslide
['lændslaɪd]
home town
[həum taun]
tourist town
['tuərɪst taun]
I had a hangover
[aɪ hæd ə 'hæŋəuvə(r)]
miaow
[miaow]
appoint
[ə'pɔɪnt]
campus
['kæmpəs]
miles per hour (m.p.h.)
town /city
[taun 'sɪtɪ]
frontier town
i have only had
[aɪ hæv 'əunlɪ hæd]
a hall of residence
[ə hɔ:l ɔv 'rɛzɪdəns]
town/city
[taun 'sɪtɪ]
meow
[mɪ'au]
I got the distinct impression that
denominator
[dɪ'nɔməneɪtə(r)]
measure
['mɛʒə(r)]
towns and cities in Wales
[taunz ænd 'sɪtɪz ɪn weɪlz]
crush
[krʌʃ]
village
['vɪlɪʤ]
I only hoped she would recognise me
measuring tape
town
[taun]
hometown
['həumtaun]
gardstick
cities
['sɪtɪz]
city
['sɪtɪ]
port
[pɔ:t]
tape measure
[teɪp 'mɛʒə(r)]
appoint
[ə'pɔɪnt]
pint
[paɪnt]
I'm nauseated
you were right about
[ju: wə:(r) raɪt ə'baut]
I was in an accident because other man didn't see my car in the intersection.
I was in an accident.
I had a miner injury , so my mother treated it with a bandage.
[aɪ hæd ə 'maɪnə(r) 'ɪnʤərɪ səu maɪ 'mʌðə(r) 'tri:təd ɪt wɪð ə 'bændɪʤ]
Were you wearing a helmet?
You've had a seriouse injury.
A terrible struggle followed, but after a while Jayne gave in
Did you use to have a dog?
[dɪd ju: ju:s tu hæv ə dɔg]
I used to have a dog. Now I have a cat.
[aɪ jju:zd tu hæv ə dɔg nau aɪ hæv ə kæt]
I mean that
[aɪ mi:n ðæt]
i've had a big breakfast today
she owes a debt of gratitude to her father
I've had a bad day , and I want to laugh. Let's rent a comedy.
city-states
['sɪtɪ steɪts]
to appoint officials
appoint sb to the post of
[ə'pɔɪnt 'sʌmbədɪ tu ðə pəust ɔv]
had
[hæd]
he was to came the previous day
he had problems with adapting
[hi: hæd 'prɔbləmz wɪð ə'dæptɪŋ]
you had an injection when you were five
I've had a message to say that..
tape measure
[teɪp 'mɛʒə(r)]
would you fancy a walk?
[wud ju: 'fænsɪ ə wɔ:k]
I had a heart attack.. years ago.
[aɪ hæd ə hɑ:t ə'tæk jɪrz ə'gəu]
I used to walk
[aɪ jju:zd tu wɔ:k]
I used to play football on saturdays when I was at school
cities around the world
investiture
I had a hart day at work.
[aɪ hæd ə hɑ:t deɪ æt wə:k]
i've got concussion
had
[hæd]
I hoped you would come.
scarborough
She had fair hair and blue eyes
The city picks up paper , glass and plastic once a week.
[ðə 'sɪtɪ pɪks ʌp 'peɪpə(r) glɑ:s ænd 'plæstɪk wʌns ə wi:k]
carbon footprint
['kɑ:bən 'futprɪnt]
He had his chest X-rayed last year.
had
[hæd]
town
[taun]
to appoint to a post
[tu ə'pɔɪnt tu ə pəust]
appoint sb to
[ə'pɔɪnt]
I was shivering as if I had a fever
[aɪ wɔz 'ʃɪvərɪŋ æz ɪf aɪ hæd ə 'fi:və(r)]
town, city
[taun 'sɪtɪ]
appointed as
[ə'pɔɪntəd æz]
walled town
[wɔ:ld taun]
faithful town
['feɪθful taun]
cities are in grave danger
['sɪtɪz ɑ:(r) ɪn greɪv 'deɪnʤə(r)]
had
[hæd]
pulp
[pʌlp]
appointment
[ə'pɔɪntmənt]
The city is from 1000.
[ðə 'sɪtɪ ɪz frɔm 1000]
had
[hæd]
industrial town
[ɪn'dʌstrɪəl taun]
market town
['mɑ:kɪt taun]
mining town
['maɪnɪŋ taun]

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