DISK 108.
If however these letters are used as a "suffix", ie.
added on to other words, they make the sound "ubull",
so we have on this disk:
changeable * believable
In the second word, "believable", the E on the end of the word believe has been dropped when the ABLE suffix was added; however in the first word, "changeable", which introduces the letter combination N G E, the letter E at the end of the word "change" has been retained when the suffix "-able" was added, in order to keep the G sound "soft", as "juh".
Your turn to read the words on this disk:
(pause) Yes, they are:
changeable * believable
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