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How do you spell and sound out these three words? (Details Inside)

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24491points) November 24th, 2020
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Statin, satin, saten.
One is a drug. One is the devil. The last is a fabric.

How do you spell and sound each word?

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canidmajor's avatar

“Satan” has two As.

Jeruba's avatar

“Satin” is the fabric.

LostInParadise's avatar

Statin has the same vowel sounds as the fabric satin, but it has the added t at the beginning, so it is easy to tell that it is pronounced differently than the other two words. You can find the pronunciation here

zenvelo's avatar

The first two have a short a sound, as in sat.

The third has a long a sound as in sated.

filmfann's avatar

The devil is in the details.

zenvelo's avatar

Maybe this will help

dabbler's avatar

“Sateen” is the spelling of the fabric as far as I can tell.
Add to the mix seitan, the meaty vegetarian food popular in Asian and vegetarian diets.

Jeruba's avatar

Sateen is a fabric. Of the words on @RedDeerGuy1‘s list, satin is the fabric.

doyendroll's avatar

Correctly, stat-in, say-tan, sat-in. Statin, satan, satin.

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