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Phonics Anyone


Mom23boys

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I would at least like to come close to the real word when I am trying to pronounce it -- especially since my hubby and 1 kid both have a good case of it (I think our nutritionist was on to something when she said try gluten free!!!).

I have been saying it

her (as in female)

pet (as in cat or dog)

i (short sound)

form (as in shape)

is (with a ssss sound instead of zzzz)

How close is that?? :blink:


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That is how I have been pronouncing it. If that is wrong, then we both sound off on that one. :ph34r:

Mom23boys Contributor
That is how I have been pronouncing it. If that is wrong, then we both sound off on that one. :ph34r:

Whew! Thats good to know!

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I would at least like to come close to the real word when I am trying to pronounce it -- especially since my hubby and 1 kid both have a good case of it (I think our nutritionist was on to something when she said try gluten free!!!).

I have been saying it

her (as in female)

pet (as in cat or dog)

i (short sound)

form (as in shape)

is (with a ssss sound instead of zzzz)

How close is that?? :blink:

That's correct. That's the way both my dermatologist and Dr. Peter Green of Columbia University pronounce it.

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That is how I have been pronouncing it. If that is wrong, then we both sound off on that one. :ph34r:

Hi

Congrad on new g-son, I am g- mom and soon to be gg-mom.

It sounds right but nothing makes it sound good. I need to know if it is C.H. or D.H. I was told that it was celiac herpetiformis

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