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is rose and lose pronounced the same way​

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Answered by meghanabhuvana
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This is a very good question because you are right lose and nose have only the difference of the beginning letter. Nose follows the pronunciation rule that when a word ends with e, the first vowel usually becomes long. The word nice has long “i” with fine, time, lime and dime. Then we have dose, pose, rose, hose, and those for the long o wound There are words like face, mace, lace, pace, and vase with the long a. All the about words follow the English pronunciation rule.

The words that do not follow the rule are choose because choose uses its own rule because the past tense of choose is chose. (Can’t have the present and past tense pronounced the same.) Now loose doesn’t fix the rule because the word lose were too close in meaning. (I always seem to lose my homework. That shirt is loose on my body after I lost weight.) Now after all this information about pronunciation rules, I have other information regarding the word lose as a family name or what is called a surname.

Yes, I know a family with the last name of Lose and they pronounce it L (long o) and s. Now we have to realize that we cannot apply English pronunciation rules to words from other languages. In the family name Lose, it needed the s and the e. If the name only was Lo, it would be pronounced Lo, long o. Now in the Swedish language los with two dots over the o means less like in careless and no Swedish would want their last name to mean less.

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Answered by bhadrabijumohan2007
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no rose is pronounced as different from lose

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