| 31. | Many languages, such as Spanish, German, and Korean, choose phonetic spelling ( and require occasional spelling reforms ).
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| 32. | I'd e-mailed a phonetic spelling of my last name to the administrative secretary when she'd asked for it.
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| 33. | Covarrubias was a supporter of phonetic spelling, but his own spelling was not always consistent with the principle.
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| 34. | The name " Lugaru " is a phonetic spelling of " loup-garou ", which is French for werewolf.
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| 35. | Campeau pasted phonetic spellings of particularly difficult Chinese and Eastern European names on the wall in front of him.
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| 36. | I'm trying to improve an article ( San Marcos, Texas ), which currently does not specify proper phonetic spelling.
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| 37. | If the only sources available use the Wylie spelling, it should be used until a suitable phonetic spelling is identified.
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| 38. | Opponents of simplified spellings point to the impossibility of phonetic spelling for a language with many diverse accents and dialects.
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| 39. | Boiardi explained that the product name was changed to the phonetic spelling because customers and salesmen had trouble pronouncing his name.
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| 40. | I guess we can't do much about " right "; its phonetic spelling " rite " already has a separate definition.
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