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Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.

Posted By: deb on 2008-11-19
In Reply to: could it be lithium? - beNice

Subject: Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.




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Subject: that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound


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Subject: Definitely a C of hard K sound - NM

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Subject: Med list includes s/l Lentium. Any help?


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Subject: There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.


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Subject: Yes, and hard to say, so hard to find

Again, thanks.
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Subject: He says the consonants hard - he gives a hard P on the par and B on the bow.


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Subject: wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.


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Subject: flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm


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Subject: Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning

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Deborah


 


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Subject: could either be T8 to 11 and L1 or T8 to L1. Hard to say without being able to listen.

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Subject: So simple yet so hard. Thank you very much!


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Subject: It's hard to tell. Thanks for the suggestion though!


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Here's what I've got


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I wish I could ask for help on the next sentence too, but I cannot make out one single word in it!!