There is no words to explain.your class is really helpful.congratulations on your video.i fond of watching your videos because your way of learning is more useful ❤️❤️
Thank you so much Ma'am to bring this plenty of common words which we used to pronounce wrong.. We would like to know more words to pronounce it in correct way 💐❤️🤗
Hii @Aishwarya, if you are really a gravest learner of English then definitely I will corroborate you at that so don't Disquiet so if you're really engrossed in then just reply back. Note ; reply only if you're really engrossed in English
Maam , you are really very helpful so far as english teaching is concerned. Can you make some inspirational or motivational speech kind of videos as well ? Big fan of your channel . Gaurav from Assam .
I want to learn few more correct pronunciation of words like Major, Pleasure, access, axe, cache etc. And about this session ... It's fantastic I have learnt the pronunciation of towels. Thank you so much.. 🙏
Very soon you are gonna to cross 1M family on your youtube channel 💫 & I am very excited to see that smile 😃 on your face for that you have been waiting so long ❤️
Hii @Riya, if you are really a gravest learner of English then definitely I will corroborate you at that so don't Disquiet so if you're really engrossed in then just reply back. Note ; reply only if you're really engrossed in English
Hi mam your all videos are more helpful for us specially English begginers who want to learn English willingly fluent English also videos your videos will really help them I am watching your videos for many longer i follow your step plz keep it up thank you
Mam i would like to say plz create a playlist and add most use word in spoken English with complete scenario. Its most useful for us... We will await these kind of things and i want to speak like you... You use very simple word everyone understands easily. Plz pay attention of my suggestion...
Hello mam.... You are going to take golden youTube play button after 1 M..... Only 20k are left... Congratulations for this.... It's just because of your hard work.... Keep it up... 👍👍😍😍😘😘
You’re doing a wonderful job. Hats off to you. Please can I suggest you focus on the very common Indian mispronunciation of the V and W sounds. W should form a o shape with the lips and V should place the lower lip under the upper teeth. Instead Indians hold both their lips in a parallel position for both sounds
I'm 25, I've been in depression for like 8 years. Just recently I'm getting that hope again that I can live like before, but the damage that has been done over these years is not going to vanish in a day. I can't speak or write in my own language anymore I stutter, let alone English or Hindi. I'm really angry at myself for this. and I want to change things. I want to go for IELTS exam I just want to prove myself that I'm not dead. I don't know much about english exams or things, I came to know about IELTS through google search. If you can provide a detail about such exams and more then I will be grreatfull to you. THANK YOU
Though I don't know anything about the exam which you are talking about but I must say that your resilience is complementary. You shouldn't lose hope from hereon. I am sure that you will achieve something big. Just have faith in yourself 🦃
I put many hard work to english communication...I am practicing my communication in itself....But i don't know either my speaking is right or wrong... My i wanna communicate to others, who enthusiastic in english speaking like me...I wanna partner to practice to each other... Bcze that people teach me perfectly whenever i communicate as well... So sad i have no partner.....😓😓
I saw mendhi on your hand☺ hope fully you attended a marriage ceremony for which you might purchased the garara recently ☺. Would please make a video on which we can see the ghara? You said this in one of your video that once iit will done you gonna show it to us☺☺☺
@ALEENA RAIS LIVE THE WORD PRONOUCIATION ITSELF PROUNCED WRONGLY BY THE PEOPLE! IT IS PRANONCIATION IN ORALLY...! AND USUALLY PEOPLE SAY PRONOUCIATION! AND THANKYOU DI FOR THIS AWESOME VIDOE I LIKE IT..!! OR APKI SMILE BOHT PYARI H ! ❤️❤️🤗🤗
Thanks Aleena Ma'am For giving us Right pronunciation for these words. And also was asked you in comment about the installation of app but you wasn't replied me at that your previous video. I'm asking about the installation of app of Linguix that , Is this a secure app For to download bcoz this or any other keyboard apps like Grammarly also wants to enable to keyboard and they use to give info that About taking Credit Or password info from Settings There Options Are to Click on OK AND CANCEL from settings to that app , So Should I install that App Or Is that to Secure to download That's What I wanted to ask about Please for detail understanding I've commented in that your previous video please read my comment on that For " English Speaking varoius apps to install "video . 🙏🙏🥰🥰
Dengue, debt , almond, salmon, moustache, onion , towel , data , pioneer, you have already made video on above mentioned words ... instead you could have added new one , which would be beneficial for us
It’s not that those things are silent really, they appear to be silent because English has gone through sound changes which is why you see a difference between the spelling and the pronunciation. Indian phonology is different. Given the differences in our phonemes, we are capable of pronouncing certain sounds that we have in our languages for example the stop sounds p,t,k, b,d,g,ph,th,kh and bh,dh, gh. This complex stop system that is present in most of our indian languages enables us to produce the th in asthma or the bt sequence in debt, which the English language has lost historically, hence English speakers are unable to produce those sounds. English does not have the same consonant system phonetically. The acoustic signals of a native English speaker’s ‘b’ is very different from the acoustic signals of ‘b’ in native speakers of Indian languages. For example when you said that the b in dumb is silent, it is silent because the vocal cords stop vibrating after the pronunciation of m for English speakers. Indian phonological system enables us to continue to vibrate the vocal cords after producing the nasal m sound, hence, English speakers couldn’t pronounce the b even if they wanted to, their phonology is built that way that they can’t. Also there are dialectal differences, there are many native English speakers who produce these words very differently and that is not captured by media, hence you probably don’t know about the variations in pronunciation.
Regarding the word 'DATA' as far as I knew and rechecked both /ˈdeɪtə/ and /ˈdɑːtə/ are correct. I think you should put a corrigendum for this correction.
Data and day-ta both are used in US. In fact more people say data then day-ta. It sounds more like DaDa but yeah that’s just the American way but both data and dayta are correct
Actually it's very easy to understand along with the images ❤️👍 thank you
Thanks for showing us correct pronounciation along with the images. It's really easy for us to remember the word .
There is no words to explain.your class is really helpful.congratulations on your video.i fond of watching your videos because your way of learning is more useful ❤️❤️
Thank you so much Ma'am to bring this plenty of common words which we used to pronounce wrong.. We would like to know more words to pronounce it in correct way 💐❤️🤗
Hii @Aishwarya, if you are really a gravest learner of English then definitely I will corroborate you at that so don't Disquiet so if you're really engrossed in then just reply back.
Note ; reply only if you're really engrossed in English
Maam , you are really very helpful so far as english teaching is concerned. Can you make some inspirational or motivational speech kind of videos as well ? Big fan of your channel . Gaurav from Assam .
I want to learn few more correct pronunciation of words like Major, Pleasure, access, axe, cache etc. And about this session ... It's fantastic I have learnt the pronunciation of towels. Thank you so much.. 🙏
Didi make a series on this. Its very helpful
Useful lesson Thanks Madam
it was an amazing video, could assimilate new words and their pronunciation, thank you:)
Desi Cinderella, every time I learn something new from you. Colgate Smile & Santoor Soap effect.
Very soon you are gonna to cross 1M family on your youtube channel 💫 & I am very excited to see that smile 😃 on your face for that you have been waiting so long ❤️
Thank you so much Mam. Very nice information. Please do upload more such videos..
Thank you mam 💕, for your lovely adviced
These types of videos are very helpful. Aleena mam thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. ❤
Hii @Riya, if you are really a gravest learner of English then definitely I will corroborate you at that so don't Disquiet so if you're really engrossed in then just reply back.
Note ; reply only if you're really engrossed in English
Very helpful video❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot for such type of video🙏🙏🙏🙏
Helpful video mam .Thanx
Hello Ma'am Plz make one course on English language that contain topics like speaking, writing and grammer etc for professional or beginners
Tnks for sharing that app ace fluency ... really this app is helping me alot ....love from shimla (himachal pradesh)
Hi mam your all videos are more helpful for us specially English begginers who want to learn English willingly fluent English also videos your videos will really help them I am watching your videos for many longer i follow your step plz keep it up thank you
AWESOME I LOVE THIS, YOU GIVES ME AMAZING INFORMATION
Ma'am you are amazing..I really appreciate your work
I wanna be fluent in English like you mam 💖
Thank you mam its really helpful 😊
God bless you mam... I really enjoy your vedios
Really helpful mam❤️
Mam i would like to say plz create a playlist and add most use word in spoken English with complete scenario. Its most useful for us... We will await these kind of things and i want to speak like you... You use very simple word everyone understands easily. Plz pay attention of my suggestion...
Hello mam your all video's are so nice and meanful and specially for english language you're inspiration for us
Hello mam.... You are going to take golden youTube play button after 1 M..... Only 20k are left... Congratulations for this.... It's just because of your hard work.... Keep it up... 👍👍😍😍😘😘
You’re doing a wonderful job. Hats off to you. Please can I suggest you focus on the very common Indian mispronunciation of the V and W sounds.
W should form a o shape with the lips and V should place the lower lip under the upper teeth.
Instead Indians hold both their lips in a parallel position for both sounds
Thanks!👍🌺
I'm 25, I've been in depression for like 8 years. Just recently I'm getting that hope again that I can live like before, but the damage that has been done over these years is not going to vanish in a day. I can't speak or write in my own language anymore I stutter, let alone English or Hindi. I'm really angry at myself for this. and I want to change things. I want to go for IELTS exam I just want to prove myself that I'm not dead. I don't know much about english exams or things, I came to know about IELTS through google search. If you can provide a detail about such exams and more then I will be grreatfull to you. THANK YOU
Though I don't know anything about the exam which you are talking about but I must say that your resilience is complementary. You shouldn't lose hope from hereon. I am sure that you will achieve something big. Just have faith in yourself 🦃
Set ur priorities and self care is the key.... Identify ur talent and focus on it.
Thanks for the extra knowledge ma'am (data and datum).
Very helpful video😇
Very informative and i think u need to more video related this topic ..
Pls describe with meaning as well & It was nice !
Already subscribed
Mam I am addicted to you videos because i'm learning a lot.... 😄 😄 😄
Thank you so much for this knowledge
I like it
This is unique video
Thanks dear
Your videos and the way you speak ❤️
Such a nice video ma'am 👍👍
Thank u mam
I put many hard work to english communication...I am practicing my communication in itself....But i don't know either my speaking is right or wrong... My i wanna communicate to others, who enthusiastic in english speaking like me...I wanna partner to practice to each other... Bcze that people teach me perfectly whenever i communicate as well... So sad i have no partner.....😓😓
Very useful ☺️
I would really like you to start series of pronouncing words
I saw mendhi on your hand☺ hope fully you attended a marriage ceremony for which you might purchased the garara recently ☺. Would please make a video on which we can see the ghara? You said this in one of your video that once iit will done you gonna show it to us☺☺☺
Mam..ur my best teacher ever..
Thanks Alina mam😊
Aleena rais great video
Yayyyy...Im the first one to comment..... Btw thanks for this video...Very helpful !!!
Nice Video❤✌
Plz make more video like this
@ALEENA RAIS LIVE
THE WORD PRONOUCIATION ITSELF PROUNCED WRONGLY BY THE PEOPLE! IT IS PRANONCIATION IN ORALLY...! AND USUALLY PEOPLE SAY PRONOUCIATION!
AND THANKYOU DI FOR THIS AWESOME VIDOE I LIKE IT..!! OR APKI SMILE BOHT PYARI H ! ❤️❤️🤗🤗
Thanks Aleena Ma'am For giving us Right pronunciation for these words. And also was asked you in comment about the installation of app but you wasn't replied me at that your previous video. I'm asking about the installation of app of Linguix that , Is this a secure app For to download bcoz this or any other keyboard apps like Grammarly also wants to enable to keyboard and they use to give info that About taking Credit Or password info from Settings There Options Are to Click on OK AND CANCEL from settings to that app , So Should I install that App Or Is that to Secure to download That's What I wanted to ask about Please for detail understanding I've commented in that your previous video please read my comment on that For " English Speaking varoius apps to install "video . 🙏🙏🥰🥰
One of my friends pronunces it as Booutique. 😃😃
Thank you so much 💖🥰 mam ☺️
U r a good mem....ur English is very good..
Relative is the most common mispronounced.
I like your expressions mam
Thanks, mem
Very good
Good job mam♥✔✔
Muchas Gracias
so helpful
Nice video.. thanks beautiful girl
I am the first person who watched and commented 😃
U are crazy
Aisi English teacher ho to mai Shashi Tharoor ka baap ban jau! 😍🥰
Zindagi rangeen ho jai 😅
Do more videos like this
Just 20k left... Gonna 1 million strong 💞
Thanks mam ,especially create telegram group.... 🙏🏻
20K to go, ma'am!!! :D
Very good beta
I liked your word meaning class
Looks so pretty
Didi please help for writing English give some tips so I can improve myself in short time
1 MILLION SOON❤
Ma'am this video was amazingly helpful for us to correct our mistakes 🥰
Amazing
Please tell me about Lic Ipo
could you pronounce cute? (*subtle flirting attempt*)
Thank you so much
Nice
I want to know correct pronounciation of all words. Could you help me with all the study material you went through for correct pronounciation?
Dengue, debt , almond, salmon, moustache, onion , towel , data , pioneer, you have already made video on above mentioned words ... instead you could have added new one , which would be beneficial for us
It’s not that those things are silent really, they appear to be silent because English has gone through sound changes which is why you see a difference between the spelling and the pronunciation. Indian phonology is different. Given the differences in our phonemes, we are capable of pronouncing certain sounds that we have in our languages for example the stop sounds p,t,k, b,d,g,ph,th,kh and bh,dh, gh. This complex stop system that is present in most of our indian languages enables us to produce the th in asthma or the bt sequence in debt, which the English language has lost historically, hence English speakers are unable to produce those sounds. English does not have the same consonant system phonetically. The acoustic signals of a native English speaker’s ‘b’ is very different from the acoustic signals of ‘b’ in native speakers of Indian languages. For example when you said that the b in dumb is silent, it is silent because the vocal cords stop vibrating after the pronunciation of m for English speakers. Indian phonological system enables us to continue to vibrate the vocal cords after producing the nasal m sound, hence, English speakers couldn’t pronounce the b even if they wanted to, their phonology is built that way that they can’t. Also there are dialectal differences, there are many native English speakers who produce these words very differently and that is not captured by media, hence you probably don’t know about the variations in pronunciation.
I want to know is pronouncing 'education' with 'd' sound right??
If possible please reply mam.
👌👌
Sir you are real youth icon ♟️
helpful 🙃
Awwww Thank you so much mam. 🤠🤠🤠
👍👍👍
Many word's are new for me😁😅
Luv you ma'am!!!😍😘
Ok
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All the Words Spelt wrong By Aleena Mam is Regularly Spoken by Me...Tq Madam My Inspring English Teacher..?????
English is useful but also a funny language.
Regarding the word 'DATA' as far as I knew and rechecked both /ˈdeɪtə/ and /ˈdɑːtə/ are correct. I think you should put a corrigendum for this correction.
She is totally wrong on this. In fact more Americans prefer to say data rather than dayta
Data and day-ta both are used in US. In fact more people say data then day-ta. It sounds more like DaDa but yeah that’s just the American way but both data and dayta are correct
Thank u ma'am for right pronouncing.
Mam, i like u as a good teacher as mine.