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  • pronunciation - Why is women pronounced the way it is? - English . . .
    Finally, how about woh'muhn (woman) singular, and woh'min (women) plural? I've clearly heard these pronunciations among Brooklynites, New York, and even more often I've heard American Blacks (from Brooklyn, too, and possibly elsewhere in the U S ), who pronounce the plural almost like the singular Thank you in advance for your feedbacks
  • Why is women sometimes pronounced as woman?
    For the same reason it is called mankind not menkind This is the domain of man not men - men is gendered the term man is not Woman is being used as a plural This is common parlance Both "this is a woman and women thing" are routinely used in everyday speech It is not a pronunciation issue in this answer but could be in their question Add
  • Where to use Womens and WomenS [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    Women is plural Men is plural Woman's is a singular possessive Man's is a singular possessive Women's is a plural possessive Men's is a plural possessive Womens is not a word Mens is not a word Learn the difference well, and don't believe what you see online or on signs! A million people might get this wrong; that does not make them right
  • grammatical number - woman vs women plurality - English Language . . .
    The singular “woman” probably gets mixed up with the plural “women” because although both are spelled with an O in the first syllable, only the pronunciation of the O really differentiates them Just remember that this word is treated no differently than “man” (one person) and “men” (more than one person) A woman is a woman—never
  • Woman students OR Women students - which one is correct?
    women writers'' See some examples from Reverso context net: The following table indicates the courses preferred by men and women students In recent years, women students have shown a distinct preference for subjects in the arts and in communication sciences and techniques
  • New Zealand pronunciation of women vs woman
    I've just listened to a Radio NZ piece about women's health Both Kathryn Ryan and the interviewee are highly educated They both pronounced the plural "women" just like the singular "woman" Maybe it is indistinguishable for non-native speakers only I've lived here for 22 years, but it rubs me every time Listen to "Nine to Noon" for 18 July
  • Is the pronunciation change from woman to women unique in English?
    Normally the pronunciation of "woman" and "women" would almost be the same So it is not so astonishing that the speakers differentiate the pronunciation of the plural regardless of the spelling In this case it is not the logic of spelling that matters but the practical need of differentiation of two words that originally were too similar in
  • How to address a formal letter to a group of women
    Ladies comes to mind; Dear Ladies or My Dear Ladies if you prefer Traditional writing often used Dear Sir or Madam so Dear Madams is correct although I think people avoid it today after that famous speech from the play I am not a Madam! which played on the occasional usage of this word for a woman who runs a house of prostitution
  • pronunciation - Dialect using woman instead of women? - English . . .
    One comment on the question says "That's just how Australians say 'women' " I'm an Aussie and I can say categorically that this is NOT how Australians say 'women' However, it IS possible that the video clip reflects a broad New Zealand pronunciation of this word, in which the vowel sound in the first syllable of women changes from ɪ to ə
  • woman or women as a stand-in for the adjective female?
    One of the greatest women poets was Emily Dickinson Note that woman poet is singular, whereas women poets is plural You could replace woman poet with poetess but as Wiktionary points out 'Poetess' is rare in contemporary usage according to which both sexes are known normally as 'poets'





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