The commonly-made mistake is to pronounce a 'ch' like an English 'ch' – it is more like a 'k'. Lorenzo Insigne is a tough one to get spot on – linguists may note that his 'gn' works like a Spanish 'ñ'. Gianluigi Buffon – Jan-loo-ee-jee Boo-fon Federico Marchetti – Mar...
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”...
Just tell me how am I supposed to pronounce endings of specific words such se PRONUNCIATION, CALCULATION, AVIATION? I used to pronounce it, for example /pr-nan-si-ei-sn/, but after I’ve watched your lesson where you said we should pronounce /pr-nan-si-ei-sin/. I mixed all those ...
Fear is the only reason why most startup founders don’t take the most rewarding risk of their lifetime. You are scared to fail. You are afraid to use crazy names(yes, unpronounceable products), make everyone who buys a first edition a shareholder, give away your product for free, l...
You could also repeat the name in a way that does not sound forced or artificial.●Ask the other person to recite and repeat.You can let other people help you remember their names. After you’ve been introduced to someone, ask that person to spell the name and pronounce it correctly for...
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...
Thanks Ronnie , question please , you wrote “Wha cha doin” but you some time pronounce it as ” Wha r ya doin ” , so which one as more native :-) . Thanks again . shamri We use both equally! Ronnie hello Ronnie ,my name is roberto mexican ,i have problem not understanding ...