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I've been away from this forum for a while, and meantime I've enrolled for a five-year (gulp!) degree in English (which includes grammar, literature, linguistics, and so on) at a distance university. Right now I'm starting to delve
English Audio: Speech & Pronunciation
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colombo
57 days ago
Accents, Pronunciation, Phonetics, Literature, Online, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Friendships, Languages, China, Asia, British Accents, Degree
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well the English D and T sound like a Spanish R (not double R but just R) - the Spanish J sounds like a English H - the Spanish L and English L don't sound alike (they are different sounds), and the same happened with the Spanish and English T
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You can choose the one you hear the most or the one you like the most. In my opinion, it's not worth bothering with such a distinction, because it would be a useless effort, unless you really wanted to have a perfect accent where such a
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oh! Sundar , how are u doing , THIS is ravi dev , when i read ur message soi just got fashinated , now i wanna join u , and wanna speak to you .
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Hello philip , for number 1 which is it ? Act as if you’re looking for your words and put a french touch to/on your accent. does it sound natural? Would you say it the way mister micawber said it? Thanks
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AJ Hoge's "effortless english" is a waste of money. I made the mistake of buying it for a friend who doesn't speak much English and she doesn't even use it. I don't blame her because it takes a lot of effort to learn with
English Audio: Speech & Pronunciation
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elena_osullivan
62 days ago
Vowels, Accents, American Accents, Consonants, American English, Dialects, Pronunciation, Grammar, Speak English, Relationships, Speaking, United States, American, Languages, Friends
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Hello! Im new to this conversation but i am a dino enthusiast! my guess on the 'wintonensis' would be WINTON ensis. because Winton in Queensland was were Banjo was found. on the Australovenator, i would say it AUSTRAL venator...im not sure
English Audio: Speech & Pronunciation
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anonymous
64 days ago
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So in Webster words talk, caught and bought are written as ˈtȯk, ˈkȯt, ˈbȯt but I also read in some textbooks on General American English accent that those words are also pronounced as ˈtäk ˈkät ˈbät. So I don't know what pronunciation is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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freekarol
64 days ago
American English, Accents, Pronunciation, English, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, American, Languages, General
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Here are some corrected: 1 Act as if
you’re looking for words and put on a French accent. She'll love it. 2 What’s the minimum height you have to be to become a model ? 3 What's the
record for the highest dive from a cliff? 4 I have to
go ,
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Could someone correct my corrections? thanks 1 Act as if
you’re looking for your words and put a french touch to/on your accent. She'll love it. Don't know 2 What’s the
height minimum/minmimum height you have to be to become a model.
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