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Re: Do AMericans pronounce " forty" as fordi or forti?
The T will often become a D after an R or between vowels, which are voiced, although not if it comes at the end of the word. Congradulations. Petals (on flowers) will sound like pedals (on a bicycle). Mister - the T comes after an unvoiced S. (You also left out the S in your suggested...
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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Grammar Geek
69 days ago
Vowels
Pronunciation
Re: How to pronounce often?
Oh, goodness. I love it when people throw hissy fits over the way you pronounce a word such as "often". It becomes a battle of "who can be the most correct speaker"...Generally, I'm of the opinion that there is no absolutely "correct" way to pronounce anything....
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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Anonymous
70 days ago
Dialects
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Re: can't grasp the meaning
It's a pun of some sort, a play on words. Prophet of doom is a prophet who foretells some future disaster. Profit has nearly the same pronunciation. Profit of doom might be a profit which foretells, predicts, or shows some future (or present) disaster.
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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Old Man Gordon
72 days ago
Pronunciation
Re: Pronunciation of acronyms
could you guys tell me how to pronouce AWS (American Welding Society) ? i do think it should be " ai dublju s" rathter than "aus" . thanks in advance.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Anonymous
74 days ago
Pronunciation
Re: How to pronounce often?
The "T" in often is silent - despite the So. Cal Lexus commercial voice over. He is wrong. The correct pronunciation is: ôf în
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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Anonymous
74 days ago
Pronunciation
Re: disorderly conduct
Yes, they sound the same, but some words have letters repeated, for example, 'millennium','occurrence' and 'assassination'. I classify them as 'greedy words'. But 'harass' has one 'r'. Even if you spell it with two r's, the reader who is...
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Yoong Liat
75 days ago
Grammar
Pronunciation
Re: Where can I find the pronunciation of people's name?
Danielle is pronounced DAENiyEHL or DAENYEHL according to babynamespedia. You can hear the mp3 pronounced directly at http://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Danielle
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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Anonymous
77 days ago
Pronunciation
Re: Beijing opera!
I have to agree that Beijing opera is really a significant culture of china, and popular through all the mainland. But for generations of 70/80/90, less and less persons like watching Beijing opera, say nothing of learning it. What's happened to the native opera? I think the reason is ' I...
Cultural Anecdotes, Similarities and Differences.
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oliver815
79 days ago
Pronunciation
Re: On "data" pronunciation
That psychology professor at UC Berkeley is misinformed on the subject.Datum is the singular form.Data is the plural form of datum.Check Webster, Oxford, etc.A similar example would be "Media" and "Medium"; Medium is the singular form of Media.Data can be used as a singular...
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Anonymous
82 days ago
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Re: How could I pronounce "l" in some words?
Hmm, you are Chinese so... you should have trouble distinguishing R's and L's, right? I don't know how to help you, because in my native language I have both of those sounds (not the dark L anyway).But I know that if you take a look on youtube, you'll definitely find something for...
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Kooyeen
82 days ago
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