Most Wikipedia entries use the IPA symbols right at the top so you can learn how to say people's names or pronounce terms correctly. Why It Makes Sense to Use the Phonetic Alphabet Now that we've got that all cleared up (either that or you're hopelessly confused), let's address the...
you will see thesephraseswritten to reflect the way that people pronounce them: pork ’n’ beans and rock ’n’ roll. For the most part, people realize that then-sound representsand. But in the expression “this day and age,” people seem a lot less sure about what the word in the m...
Click and listen to how is it pronounced: Enchantée. 5. S'il vous plaît. = Please. Manners are a must everywhere you go. And France makes no exception. Saying “please” the right way and at the right time will open many doors in your path. To pronounce it in French, you ...
It’s true that most of us find it somewhat difficult to understand what native speakers say as the native speakers pronounce words quickly and together. So, we’re not able to understand the dialogue of English movies. Their accent is so fast that we can’t grasp what they say. But we...
part of conversations within noisy environments (i.e, more than one speaker or literal background noise). These learners can construct many sentences correctly, and change with a conversation. They can use the present, past, future, conditional mood, and imperfect as tools to advance a ...
In the end it doesn’t matter what langauge you speak or where the name is from, I think we should do our best to pronounce it as the person who bears the name prefers. Sometimes it is very difficult, because some sounds don’t exist in other languages, but a valiant try is a ...
it’s just a bit hard for beginners to pronounce is all :) I grant respect to my one friend who is learning Greek, Biblical hebrew, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Latin, French, and Italian. He’s my idol. Johnny Boy Reply Anonymous on January 24, 2013 at 14:22 Salut! Apologies for that...