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Aug 2nd 2011, 02:06

German pronunciation of "Fis"? meaning of "exp"?: new section

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:I'm not sure that I understand what you are asking. The word [[stench]] is a noun. I wonder if you mean [[odorizer]]. An [[odorizer]] is a substance such as methyl [[mercaptan]] that can be added to natural gas to give it a bad smell. [[User:Stephen G. Brown|—Stephen]] <sup>([[User talk:Stephen G. Brown|Talk]])</sup> 14:01, 1 August 2011 (UTC)
:I'm not sure that I understand what you are asking. The word [[stench]] is a noun. I wonder if you mean [[odorizer]]. An [[odorizer]] is a substance such as methyl [[mercaptan]] that can be added to natural gas to give it a bad smell. [[User:Stephen G. Brown|—Stephen]] <sup>([[User talk:Stephen G. Brown|Talk]])</sup> 14:01, 1 August 2011 (UTC)
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== German pronunciation of "Fis"? meaning of "exp"? ==
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Two unrelated questions: first, do any of you know if the German word "Fis"/"fis" (e.g. "[[:de:w:Fis-Dur|''Fis''-Dur ist eine Tonart [...] die auf dem Grundton ''fis'' aufbaut]]") is pronounced [fɪs], or [ɛf.ɪs]? I know "Ais" and "Eis" (the tone, not [[Eis|ice]]) are disyllabic, but I'm not sure about ''Fis'' (''Cis'', ''Dis'', etc). I've asked on de.Wikt as well. Second, unrelated question: so, what ''does'' "[[Wiktionary:Glossary#E|Wiktionary:Glossary # exp]]" mean? [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 02:06, 2 August 2011 (UTC)

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