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blase, originally a French word, but the accent

Posted By: over the e is not necessary in this country...nm on 2007-07-04
In Reply to: do not know how to spell... he just feels s/l bla-za about everything. thank you - debbie

Subject: blase, originally a French word, but the accent

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blase - should have the accent over the e
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Subject: Come to think of it, dictator does have a French accent!

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Subject: ? word begins with "vacu," that is, if dictator has an accent.

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Subject: soupcon is actually a French word...

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Subject: Help with what sounds like a french word to me. sm

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Subject: Plastic surgery - French word?

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Subject: Aggravants is a French word that means "worsening."

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Subject: AAMT has it capitalized and hypen if 5-French catheter, but not if size 5 French. (nm)

x
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Subject: yes, absence seizures. always sounds like french word (ab sahns or similar pronunciation)


blase?
Subject: blase?

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Subject: blase with the little thing over the e if you can

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Subject: you typed originally that MD said *a chalazion*..

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How does the doc accent what they say on this?
Subject: How does the doc accent what they say on this?

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Subject: I'm sure that's it! She did have an accent - Thanks! nm


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Subject: doc has an accent

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Subject: that would be it...doc has accent. Thanks


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Subject: thank you very much he is from New York and has an accent


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Subject: Think you need coude with the accent over the e, but

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Subject: Can you accent the syllables for us? nm

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Subject: Thanks. He has a thick accent, so could not be sure. nm


thick accent
Subject: thick accent

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Subject: Not sure. Hard to tell with the accent. Thanks though!


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Subject: heavy accent? try this (sm)

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Subject: dr with accent. drug tota-lac 500 mg p.o. b.i.d.

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Subject: I'll go with that. Thank you. Hard accent.


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Subject: maybe it's a southern accent coming thru?


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Subject: There is a Crede (with accent over E) manuever.

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Subject: Thanks so much. This doctor has a bit of an accent so even when he tries to spell something I still cannot make out what he is saying. nm

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Subject: definitely an accent but couldn't tell ya what kind


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Subject: Are you hearing this with an accent? Can you separate it into

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Subject: Thick accent - Orthopedics sm

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Subject: Indian accent - s/l phalangomalacia. sm.

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Subject: That's it. It does sound like blurring with his accent. :)


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Subject: Oh, I got it--kidney carcinoma--duh! Doctor has an accent!