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@anamariabuselli84214 ай бұрын
Fantastic class!!
@montsecapella64835 ай бұрын
Very good!! Thanks so much
@HadfiTaher24 күн бұрын
Thank so much for your good explanation ...and l wanna know about the open vowel
@paulol570310 ай бұрын
hahahaha Laura Norder !!! (and if you say it quickly indeed it sounds like "law and order")
@fabiovc2710 ай бұрын
Super interesting! This is a helpful breakdown of the concept and explanation! Thank you! Do you know if there are known British accents or a colloquial culture that adds the /r/ even when there is no next word at all. (ie the end of sentences like "Thats the idea /r/". "It is Law /r/" , or even 1 word answers., "No /r" etc? I'm hearing British accents on podcasts and online workshops doing this in recent 2023 and curious if it's a new thing b/c so far British speakers, when asked, say that it only happens between 2 words. Though I know I'm not the only one hearing it. Also interesting, I've only heard US speakers asking about it.
@_PortugEasy_8 ай бұрын
🤣🤣 great !
@張靖舷10 ай бұрын
long and short vowel sound pronunciation in RP
@waltercuellar10348 ай бұрын
I disagree with bizzare /bɪˈzɑː(r)/ according to the Cambridge Dictionary, it's similar to car /kɑː(r)/. That's why Americans pronounce the r in bizzare, or are.