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J'ai compris le son ( you). !!!
C'est vraiment compliqué, vous nous avez dit prononciation (éya) et on entend le son a longue آ آ???
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Pov: If Billie ellish have English language channel
Such a good lesson, thank you.
Is the sound of " ɜː " a Schwa (ə) that connected to the silent R? Please answer
Best ever video i watched on structure of syllables
Love you , u really helped me refresh my knowledge about how to recognize the shwa in a word when hearing it , and i have exam at university thank u so much❤❤❤❤❤
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Do the vowels have a nasal sound when we have the consonant N in a syllable?
Hello! First of all I'd like to thank you for the video. What about the vowels in Mother, summer them ? Do the vowels have nasalized sound as well?
Sound is same but the meaning is different??
Thanks a lot!
There's something I'm confused about if I may ask. Does English IPA very accurately capture the pronunciation of words? It doesn't seem to do so to me at the nuanced level. Example: /bid/ [bead] vs. /bit/ [beat] The /i/ vowel sound doesn't seem the same between the two, as "bead" seems to have a slightly more elongated vowel than "beat", like "b-eee-d" vs. "b-ee-t" when spoken by human speakers. Yet I can't see how that's captured in the IPA pronunciation, unless we're to consider the pronunciation of each individual vowel sound as potentially varying based on the consonants around it.
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Madam I am an Indian, need your help to improve my accent.
Good lesson.
If you can send us pdf for these lessons
Your channel has helped me understand these concepts for my acting classes. Thank you so very much. Much love, from Australia 💙🇦🇺
Thank you. This is the clearest explanation on intonation usages.
Is there a way to analyze them, like the VPM or BOR methods?
Could you explain the word "happy". Does it have long / i: / or short / i / ?
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Is it just me or others too found this whole topic difficult? 😭😔 Why do they not these in the school urghhhh
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Really, really appreciatly lesson this is.Thanks by my heart M.Billie
Thnx a ton. I am from India and i am a certTESOL TRINITY LONDON teacher. Loved the video .
Your weak form version is so beautiful ❤
What an amazing video right before my exam! Thank you so much for such a great revision!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
RP: /niːˈʒeə/ GA: /ˈnaɪdʒər/
This is great! It really helped me understand better. The only thing is that you mixed the velum with the uvula! The velum is actually another way to call the soft palate!!
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Thank you so much!! I was struggling with them
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/ˈlʌfbərə/ vs [mœnçənˈɡlatbax] To most Indonesians, the former would be easier to pronounce than the latter. However, if we see the spelling, the latter is easier than the former. It is because Standard Indonesian Spelling is actually Germanic (used to be taken from Dutch Spelling), so it looks like German Spelling.
Mam do you support Palestine or Israel