001 – It's been pouring for over an hour.
- pouring (Pôrén) = very rainy (Véurí-Rên'ní)
- an hour = énNáuôr
- for over = fôRôvôr
- for over an = fôRôvôrén
- for over an
hour= fôRôvôr-énNáuôr
002 – The prices are exorbitant in this store.
- exorbitant (êgZôrbitênt) = very expensive (Véurí-êksPênsêv)
- prices are = PráiZó
- this store = dêsTór
003 – The food in that restaurante is superb.
- superb (suPôrb) = very good (Véurí-Gûd)
- food in = Fûrén
- food in that= FûrénNé
- is superb = êçuPôrbê
004 – The mornings are okay, but the afternoons are sweltering.
- sweltering (suÉuthôrén), boiling (Bóilén) = very hot (Véurí-RRáót)
- mornings are = MórnénZó
- afternoons are = áftôrnûnZó
005 – I was stunned by the news.
- stunned (sTãnêd) = very surprised (suPráizd)
- was stunned = uósTãn
- by the news = báidêNhíus
006 – Even though his grammar is atrocious, we understand him.
- atrocius (aTrôuxês), appalling (óPólén) = very bad (Véurí-báéd)
- Even though
his grammar = ívénDôu-êzGrãmar - is atrocious = êzaTrôuxês
- understand
him = ãndôrsTéndém
007 – He committed a horrendous crime.
- horrendous (rrôRéndês) = very terrible (Véurí-Thérêbôl)
- committed a = kãMêrêrá
- crime = Kráim
008 – She had an excruciating headache.
- excruciating (êkskruxiÊirén), unbearable (ãBêrêbôl) = very painful (Véurí-Pénfôl)
- had an = RRérén
- an excruciating = énNêkskruxiÊirén
- headache = rréRêik
009 – Your problems are minuscule compared to theirs.
- miniscule (mênískiô) = very small (Véurí-sMól)
- an hour = énNáuôr
- compare
dto = kãPéuthu (sons idênticos, elimina um deles)
010 – That's an ancient building.
- ancient (Énxén) = very old (Véurí-ôld)
- That's an = détSSén
- That's an ancient = détSSénNénxén
- building = Bíldén
011 – This medication will lessen your pain.
- to lessen (Léssén) = to become smaller, to diminish (diMén'nêxi)
- A pronúncia de LESSEN (diminuir) é a mesma de LESSON (lição, aula) - same pronunciation.
- medication = mériKêixã
- That's an ancient = détSSénNénxén
- pain = pénn
012 – We can't go out until the storm subsides.
- to subside (sôbSáid) = to become less intense, less severe (Lés-sêVíuôr)
- A pronúncia de LESSEN (diminuir) é a mesma de LESSON (lição, aula) - same pronunciation.