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According to EPD, there’re 2 pronunciations to the name ‘Danielle’. The 1 st one has 3 syllables in it. Pronounce the ‘a’ as a short vowel sound (as in ‘at’). This is the one with the secondary stress placed on it. Utter the ‘i’ as the long ‘e’
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Hi David, here you can find some stuff about American English. Vowels, consonants, lots of stuff... http://evaeaston.com/pr/home.html On that website there's also a link to this page, where the states are pronounced.
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Aaaargh! Well, I often make mistakes... sometimes because I think of something while I'm actually writing someting else (ex: "things", but I think of "this", etc.). Often because my English is not good yet. What's interesting is that I might be
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To all of you who want a British accent: Although I've mentioned on this website that I've made a website of poems, with my clear English voice recording attached to them, and although since last year almost 24000 people have visited it from
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Philip wrote: Was the pronunciation at the time of similar to the German ? If so, when did it change to ? Before or after the dropping of the ? Hi Philip The pronunciation of ic , which was spelled with a dot above the c, I just can't pruduce
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Hi, you sound like you want to imitate George Dubya, LOL Seriously, I'm going to comment on the first part, just on some features though: Belly wrote: Here is the script:
The Beatles were an English group of musicians from Liverpool whose
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Hi, welcome to the forum. In many cases it is difficult to distinguish certain vowels. The sound could be either a schwa as in "run" or an "i" sound like in "did". But that depends on the accent too... Different accents have different vowel sets,
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Pronunciation is the only determining factor.
If the noun or adjective being used starts with a VOWEL SOUND, then it should be preceded by "an." Here are some examples:
An apple, an argument, an uncle, an old man, an amazing story, an
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CalifJim wrote: I read somewhere that Mario Pei, the linguist, tried to learn a
different language every year. He supposedly claimed that
Vietnamese was the most difficult.
CJ
I disagree with the linguist Mario Pei not
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Tony Mountifield schrieb: "Does your pronunciation of 'scone' (a variety of bun) rhyme with 'gone' or 'stone' or 'boon'?" To my ears, 'gone' has a longer vowel sound than the similar pronunciation
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