The, to the E sound is a very important distinguishment. So, Italians and my Italian students will know this for sure that the, sound doesn't show up that that much in Italian. So I'm mixing it in, in American English and will become an Italian. I'm mixing it in, E. I'm mixin...
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hmmm. FIASCO an italian word with same meaning and pronunciation .. what a coincidence dilbag italy thank you Pharadee good morning for everyone that website for me that website is very good that is video is very interesting because of sounds i liked very much thanks for the tips. rafael...
The 'ae' in English words can be tricky to pronounce, as it tends to change from word to word. Here's an explanation of when, where, and how it should sound in most common words.
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However, people in China be In the 13th century, the famous Italian traveler, Marco Polo, traveled a long way to China. During his stay in China, he saw many wonderful things. One of the things he discovered was that the Chinese used paper money. In western countries, people did not ...
Italian: "Giovedì" (pronounced "jo-VEH-dee") Japanese: "木曜日" (pronounced "moku-yō-bi") Learning how to say "Thursday" in different languages can be a fun way to expand your vocabulary and impress your friends! Remember, even though "Thursday" can sound differen...
Protoculture‘s back with an epic four hour ‘How To Make’ course, and he’s taking on the task of creating a track in the style of the popular Italian House trioMeduza. Using their track ‘Lose Control‘ as a basic reference, Nate starts with building a classic Meduza groove before ...
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What I do admit is the fact that languages which have less complex consonant clusters as German (and English, for example) and instead have more vowels are a bit smoother to the ear : Italian, French, the Polynesian languages... Well, Germans speaking English with a German accent - well,...