carnie|carnies in English

noun

(Informal) carnival; person who works in a carnival

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1. Called “Carny” or also spelled “Carnie” and sometimes known as “Ciazarn,” it was developed among the carnies for the purpose of obfuscating their communications and making their dealings unintelligible to nosy outsiders, namely customers

2. Shortly thereafter Brother Carnie called again and found this young man in a more receptive frame of mind.

3. For instance, during 1958 Liston Carnie opened up our work on Manus Island, the largest of the Admiralty group.

4. Cassias Aranein arecain inaners caseine arcsine anserin incases caseins caserne incense caserns cassare cassena cerises cassina cassine carnies carinae rennase censers insaner insense cerasin insnare ancress carinas ceresin arnicas anciens cinerea arsines arsenic ensnare careens asceses encinas ascesis ascians encases nacrine cranian cannier

5. /i/) and 'Allophones' (written between brackets, e.g.[i]) are two of the most basic and important concepts in phonetics and phonology.You have already been introduced to them in Ladefoged; go through this excellent slide show by Andrew Carnie from the University of Arizona for a review and further material: