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24.06.2019 •
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Who is elizabeth and what do we know about her
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Ответ:
B
Explanation:
Hyvaa Pyvaa! (Good morning in Finnish if I´m not mistaken)
A phoneme is a unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another in a particular language. Hence the example of Kate and Kade in Finnish shows us that these are separate words (i.e. with different meaning) because they are distinguished by their respective phonemes, t and d.