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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
143 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
184 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
230 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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I'd like to tell you about what happened last night. I was watching a documentary on National Geographic Channel about an air disaster that happened in Los Angeles in 1986. It wasn't until the program was almost over that I
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1 yr 5 days ago
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The problem is that I have been focusing on American English, but I have realized that I need British English too (or other varieties, generally speaking), and that neglecting other varieties would be a stupid thing to do. My lack of
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How do I pronounce "Dude"? Are "Dyude" or "Dood" both valid or Only "Dood" is the right way of saying? This question comes into my mind because words like "Stupid" is pronounced as
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1 yr 22 days ago
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You should have learned about pronunciation since the beginning! It's important! Anyway, it's not too late, don't worry. If you think you're going to hear more American English than British English, or if you plan to go to the US,
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