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...not enough = The T here is rendered as a tapped T, which is that consonant that sounds like a slight D. Oops! Kooyeen, not at all would have been a better example! The schwa + N after a t generates unreleased t + syllabic N. no.tNnuff is how I
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I know, when speaking, some letters change its sounds(at the end of previous and beginning of next word), omit... Please, explain me with examples how it happens in spoken English. There's a lot to say. I don't know what exactly you are
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kooyeen
305 days ago
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There are basically two types of linking: consonant > vowel We link words ending with a consonant sound to words beginning with a vowel sound When a word ends in a consonant sound, we often move the consonant sound to the beginning of the
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I just read through this quickly. Seems like everybody missed the critical point. Whether or not a final "s" is required depends on whether the terminating s in the name is preceded by a vowel sound or a consonant sound. The s
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Aaargh! Good question! I've been thinking about it. And my tongue has been thinking too... then it gave up, LOL. From my probably inaccurate knowledge of American English, I think the reason why they are exactly the same is the "z"
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kooyeen
307 days ago
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I'm a little confused about "Incomplete Plosion " A: They refused to admit it. B: They refuse to admit it. The /d/ in "refused" should be pronounced incompletely immediately followed by a consonant /t/ when
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among and amongst are both use when talking about anything refering to more then 2...now the confusing thing is when to use among and amongst :- lemme tell u : among is use when the word that comes next is starting with a consonant letter..eg:
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You need to learn to speak from scratch, as if you were a child. That means you should start to learn the vowels and the consonants, then put them together to create phonemes, then connect them to form words, then learn to join words and say short
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Hi, amylopez, Thanks for joining us. Welcome to English Forums! As far as I know, there's no vowel sound in Spanish resembling our "short i." So your pronunciation of "leave" is probably the one that's correct (like the
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(an) hour not (a) hour . because indf art (an) uses before a vowl sound not consonant. anyway , it's a good subject. thank you .
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