So learning to pronounce the different 'th' sounds is really important if you want to sound natural when you speak English.There is a noticeable difference.如果你想让自己的英语听起来更加自然的话,学会发不同的“th”音非常重要。有一个非常显著的不同。Now a 'th' in the middle of the word, ...
Sep-fer-thut. I reduced ‘except’ to just ‘sep’, without releasing the p. I also reduced ‘for’ and ‘that’ –‘that’ had the schwa and a Stop T. Sep-fer-thut. Except for that. Listen again. Except for that I don’t want to have to go forever. Wanna. Another ‘wanna’...
With this Italian pronunciation guide for opera singers, I’ll just show you how to pronounce each and every word, phrase, and sentence of the lyrics you need to sing. You could learn how every letter (vowel or consonant) is pronounced but isn’t it more natural to know how words sound...
tourist hordes also show up at the small North Wales town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll each year to get their photo taken with its (in)famous railway station sign. If you want to impress the locals, here’s how to pronounce it:
Advice on how to pronounce the difficult words properly Match vs Much:In the match, “T” is kept silent, whereas “much” has an extra “h,” and we should say “muhch.” Walk vs Work:Like many other words, “l” is silent in “walk,” and it is said as “vawk.” ...
It's difficult for English speakers to wrap their tongues around theFrench R. Granted, it can be tricky. The good news is that it is possible for a non-native speaker to learn how to pronounce it well. If you follow instructions and practice a lot, you'll get it. ...
I’d like to ask you: Do you pronounce “t” in a word “often” ? I heard that in some native speakers’ talks but I was taught differently in my school. dancingqueen Not in some Countries, for instance, in American English you do not pronounce the ‘t’sound. Look: often is ...
Some names can be difficult forSirito get right on its first try. It used to be easier to get this done, but here's how to teach Siri correct pronunciation of names in iOS 15 While you used to be able to verbally coach Siri on how to pronounce a contact's name, that's not the...
At work we discuss enlarging the sweet spot all the time, trying to move things around in a room or a studio to get a larger sweet spot. We were in studio yesterday where they had a TV monitor centered between the speakers, severely affecting the image. The point of wider bandwidth ...
Well, Ronnie, could you teach us (not native speakers) how to pronounce different words with /æ/ and /e/ sounds, please? You know, we don’t have those sounds in Russian, so I just don’t see any difference between them. I pronounce “sad” and “said”, “had” and “head”...