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How do you pronounce those words in American English? There are basically six "R-colored vowels" in American English, represented by the sequence: Sharp thorns tear poor deer's fur. ( tear in the sense of rip ) You can look up
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califjim
144 days ago
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(S)he is probably speaking with Americans in a call center. The more American sounding, the better. The three biggest problems with Indian call centers are 1. there is too much background noise 2. the phone rep is speaking way too quickly 3.
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anonymous
185 days ago
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got suck at learning american accent cuz some vowel are difficult to pronounce.. What are those vowels that you find difficult? Just keep a set of words (as they are called lexical sets) which are representative of those dificult vowels. Then
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raindoctor
191 days ago
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if you don't pronounce them as slight D's you are not speaking American English. Very true. CJ
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califjim
231 days ago
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No, it has nothing to do with slang. Pronouncing those T's ad slight D's is standard and expected in American English. I might go as far as to say that if you don't pronounce them as slight D's you are not speaking American
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yankee
231 days ago
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Hello brother .It's amatter of slang accent .of course the original one is wa-ter .But in slang the Americans tend to say wa-der or wa-rer No, it has nothing to do with slang. Pronouncing those T's ad slight D's is standard and
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kooyeen
231 days ago
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It's refined and has bad teeth? In all seriousness, where does this ridiculous stereotype come from? Which stereotype are you talking about? In general, to the average American, the English accent stands in for either "foreign"
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alan brooks
251 days ago
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Wow, I didn't expect someone to reply, let alone read my long post. I pay much attention to how people write on
forums, but my sentence structure has stayed on a basic level. That's not true, you write well! I didn't explain this
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akstylish
289 days ago
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Hi there, I have some advice, I don't know how much sense it'll make, but... I pay much attention to how people write on forums, but my sentence structure has stayed on a basic level. That's not true, you write well! I cannot
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289 days ago
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Dear All, I need some help in understanding american accent, when i watch news in tv i am able to understand the american accent but when i direclty speak with or hear peoples speaking american accent i am not able to understand american accent,
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