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Thanks a lot, everybody. As for me, I can't say, ... the same, as if he were talking his everyday language. Yes but you also have to take into account that it is a song, has rhythm, a tempo, bars and ... which you can extend as you wish. but
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Hello. I've heard (say, in some British songs) the following pronunciation: the vowel in "got" was pronounced in a sort ... where a similar thing could happen, say "pot", "stop", etc. I mean I didn't notice it
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einde o'callaghan
4 yr 165 days ago
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I've heard (say, in some British songs) the following pronunciation: the vowel in "got" was pronounced in a sort of ... where a similar thing could happen, say "pot", "stop", etc. I mean I didn't notice it in
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matthew huntbach
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The pioneers and cowboys used to call the grasslands of the southwest "sage" (this does not include the deserts). "Riders ... called sage. Did sagebrush get its name from the grasslands? Or did the grassland get its name from the
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5 yr 189 days ago
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