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American, British, & Canadian English - Google Answers

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Jun 1, 2003 ... ... Water" is the only word you must know in English. The pronunciation ... Here are American and British Pronunciation Differences word US UK ...

British and American Household Vocabulary Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

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How do you say “hot water tap” in American English? Hot water faucet. How do you spell “story” in “the third story of my house” in British English? S, T, O ...

How do I change American English to UK English on Google ...

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Jul 31, 2020 ... I thought at least the system's language setting might help in getting the desired speech output. I meant to say, if I use English ( US ) on ...

Speakometer-Accent Training AI - Apps on Google Play

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Speakometer – AI-Powered English Pronunciation & Accent Trainer. Do you want to speak English confidently with a native-like accent?

Speakometer-Accent Training AI – Apps on Google Play

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Speakometer - Learn to Speak American English or British English With a Pronunciation App. Are you looking to improve your English speaking and ...

Pronounce "route"

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I meant was that in American English there are at least three `o' sounds ... me the Chinese words for 'cold water', but I was never able to make myself

more on cholam/yud, shuruk/yud

https://groups.google.com/g/leining/c/6BMUm6KGftc/m/5xErLf7NAgAJ
Jun 8, 2016 ... ... English word buoy (that thingy that floats in the water). But buoy, at least in American, *is* pronounced "boo-ee", whereas I have never ...

What is so friggin' hard to pronounce about "Mononoke"?

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> every language on the planet. > > The Japanese conform English words to their pronunciation, and we conform ... I've never met an American who could speak ...

[OT] How do you spell 'kapeesh'?

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Capiche? and. | It is important to underline that this is NOT an Italian word, in the | use in American English here described. |

English, "dogs" pronounced /dogz/ -> /dogs/

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German und and English water). ... too. > > > Notice that it's not with an [o]... > > > > That is the American English pronunciation? However, there is no chance

pawn/porn

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are sometimes homonyms in some dialects of American English, including one ... learning to read, spell, and pronounce English we tend to simplify the rules ...

Trolling (pronunciation)

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Oct 19, 2014 ... American ones, may involve confusion with "trawl". It has ... >> people seem to be pronouncing it with the British short "o" vowel as

Mozzarella Pronunciation

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is the standard non-whitebread Italian-American pronunciation) was the ... and standard British English from standard American English :-)). Mike

Protractor accent

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>>> second-syllable. >> >> I say "KILometer", but that's very unusual in America. I think the >> usual pronunciation is influenced by ...

Headlining replacement/alternative

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> very stretchy and doesn't seem to get water condensing on it. Blimey, that's ... of the plural "buoys" ("Bojen"). Its English pronunciation is American.

[OT] How do you spell 'kapeesh'?

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| use in American English here described. | | It is one of a set of Italian ... pronunciation (with which Americans are more familiar; e.g., quiche) and

British Writer Pens A Description Of Trump

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Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront. Well, we don't ... water floweth from them. And indeed, there are rocks which fall down for the ...

Brits: Giles' accent in Band Candy?

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I've never heard a British actor do a good American accent. Case in point: Ben Kingsley in Sneakers. It also pisses me off when Brits say that Americans have no ...

Is status pronounced "stay-tus" or "stat-us"?

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> All-American way to say it. I felt that "stay-tus" was > a British affectation. But now I notice that most Americans > say "stay-tus"--at least those on TV.