Pronounciation of w at the end of a word - and what does ? mean?

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Please give an example. There are different pronunciations for the final 'w'.
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The pronunciation of w at the end of a word differs from word to word. W in show is pronounced as o in no . W in how and cow is pronounced alike. .
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