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iLrrr-n, If you are just interested in producing american R, here is a tip from "American spoken english in Real life: fast natural, urgent survival foreign accent begone!" by DG...
raindoctor
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Sat, Sep 19 2009
in Vowels, Accents, Video, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Languages, Tips
No, I guess I usually hear it as /æ/. If you are hearing anything else, you could post a Youtube video or an audio clip. Anyway, I noticed that you mentioned the word "can" in the title....
kooyeen
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Sun, Sep 6 2009
in American English, Accents, Diphthongs, Video, Plants, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Languages
very funny video about english and american phrases
There are lots of reductions, especially in American English. Here is an interesting lesson on the introduction to reductions.
alpheccastars
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Sun, May 10 2009
in American English, Grammar, Video, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Languages, Lessons
To read the part after the decimal point , you need to say each number separately, like this:
1.23 => One point two three.
π = 3.14 => Pi equals three point one four.
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tanit
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Sat, Apr 11 2009
in Numbers, Commas, Punctuation, Video, Writing, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Languages
In British English, a biscuit is a is a sweet pastry that you have with a cup of tea, or give to children as a treat. Americans call this "cookie" - we have chocolate chip cookies that I...
alpheccastars
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Sat, Mar 21 2009
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