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Pronunciation of loved in "loved ones"



 
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Pronunciation of loved in "loved ones" Sun Sep 03, 2006 21:31 pm  Pronunciation of loved in "loved ones"
 

Hi

Could you please tell me the pronunciation of loved in "my loved ones"?

Is it like the third form of the verb love or like beloved? (lovd--lovid)

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Loved ones Sun Sep 03, 2006 21:49 pm  Loved ones
 

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Loved is always pronounced as one syllable, Tom.
(lovd)
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