C. un i șoptit.
C. Litera i din cuvântul iepure transcrie:
a. o vocală;
b....
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World Languages, 01.12.2020 16:40, jonj75
C. un i șoptit.
C. Litera i din cuvântul iepure transcrie:
a. o vocală;
b. o semivocală;
D. Litera i din cuvântul grațios transcrie:
a. o vocală;
b. o semivocală;
E. Litera i din cuvântul ursuleți transcrie:
a. o vocală;
b. o semivocală;
c. un i șoptit.
c. un i șoptit.
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