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or own invented way.
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Hi Marvin A,
For example, the word . I have a hard time remembering how to spell this word. In American spelling, I believe it's spelled midieval or something like that, and in British spelling, mediaeval. I doubt anyone would really care how
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that you're actually attempting to speak British or American English.
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from" anyway.
That's a question even native Britons get asked.
Englishuser
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Hi Ano II,
Why do you think Tony Blair is a suitable model for imitation?
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teaching. You don't need to be a native speaker to meet those criteria.
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Hi Anon,
There are hundreds of different British accents. Which of them do you wish to learn?
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Hi Alienvoord,
You said:
/t/ is flapped after a vowel
How do you explain that the 't' in 'guitar' is never flapped?
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(?).
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Hi nona the brit,
You wrote:
It's a tapped t rather than a d.
Could you tell me how a flapped or tapped /t/ is different from a /d/?
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