hiring - /ˈhaɪərɪŋ/
hailing - /ˈheɪlɪŋ/
- The company is hiring new staff while hailing the success of its recent project.
- I was hiring a car when I saw someone hailing a taxi on the street.
- While hiring for the new department, they were hailing the team’s hard work and dedication.
- He’s hiring a team of experts, all while hailing the benefits of the new policy.
- They were hiring new employees, hailing the diversity that each candidate brought to the table.
- I was busy hiring new staff for the office while hailing a cab to get to the meeting.
- The manager was hiring new employees, hailing them as the key to the company's success.
- She was hailing a taxi when the company sent out an email about hiring for several positions.
- I was hailing a ride while the HR department was busy hiring candidates for the open positions.
- They were hiring volunteers for the event, hailing them as heroes for their help.
Pronunciation Differences:
• Hiring: /ˈhaɪərɪŋ/ - The "i" in "hiring" is pronounced as a long "i", like "my".
• Hailing: /ˈheɪlɪŋ/ - The "ai" in "hailing" is pronounced as a long "a", like "day".
hailing - /ˈheɪlɪŋ/ - приветствие
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