thaw - /θɔː/
so - /soʊ/
saw - /sɔː/
- I saw the snow beginning to thaw, so I decided to go for a walk.
- The ice will thaw soon, so we can finally cross the river like I saw in the movie.
- I saw a huge block of ice, and I wondered how long it would take to thaw, so I decided to wait.
- She saw the snow melting and thought it would thaw quickly, so she grabbed her jacket.
- The snow began to thaw, so I saw people walking outside in lighter clothes.
- I saw the frozen pond and wondered how long it would take to thaw, so I kept an eye on it.
- We saw the temperature rise, so we knew the ice would thaw by the end of the day.
- I saw a snowman by the lake, and soon after, the sun began to thaw the snow, so it started to melt.
- As soon as I saw the ice on the lake, I knew it would thaw soon, so I stayed away from the water.
- I saw the sun come out, and it made the snow thaw quickly, so we went for a hike.
Pronunciation Differences:
• Thaw: /θɔː/ – The "th" sound is pronounced like the "th" in "think" or "thanks," and the "aw" sounds like the "aw" in "law".
• So: /soʊ/ – The "o" sounds like the long "o" in "go".
• Saw: /sɔː/ (in American English, it can be pronounced /sɑː/ in some regions) – The "aw" is pronounced like the "aw" in "law".
thaw - таять
melt - плавиться
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