title - /ˈtaɪtl/
tattle - /ˈtætl/
- He couldn't decide if he should read the title of the book or tattle on his friend.
- The title of the movie was interesting, but the gossip she shared was just tattle.
- She gave me the title of the book, but I didn't need to hear the tattle about the author.
- The teacher warned the class not to tattle, but she still asked us to write the title of the lesson on the board.
- The title of the article was misleading, and I didn’t appreciate her tattle about the writer’s past.
- I couldn’t remember the title of the song, but I overheard some tattle about its meaning.
- He won the award for the best book title, but the other authors couldn’t stop the tattle about his personal life.
- She was eager to share the title of her new project, but it was just another form of tattle.
- The title of the speech was about success, but his side comments sounded more like tattle than wisdom.
- Before I could explain the title of my presentation, she started to tattle about her own experience.
Pronunciation Differences:
• Title: /ˈtaɪtl/ - The "i" is pronounced like the "i" in "kite", and the "t" is clear with the "l" at the end.
• Tattle: /ˈtætl/ - The "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "cat", and the "t" is clear with the "l" at the end.
The primary difference is in the vowel sound: "title" has the long "i" sound, while "tattle" has a short "a" sound.
tattle - /ˈtætl/ - болтовня, сплетни
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