How Do You Spell CAME THE SCENE?

Pronunciation: [kˈe͡ɪm ðə sˈiːn] (IPA)

"Came the scene" is a phrase commonly used in literature and film to introduce a new setting or character. The pronunciation of "came" is /keɪm/, with a long "a" sound and a soft "m" sound. "The" is pronounced /ðə/ with a soft "th" sound. "Scene" is pronounced /sin/, with a soft "s" sound and a long "e" sound. The spelling of this phrase follows English language convention, with "came" being the past tense of the verb "come" and "the scene" as a noun phrase.

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