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You are the best pronunciation teacher I have ever seen. When I watch your video about a particular subject, I do not need to look for anything else. I can't thank you enough,.
Excellent. I studied all these theoretically in the Phonetics course in my Masters Degree. Today I learnt it once again, but much more lucidly of course.
Hey billie❤️ "Thanks" is not enough to thank you billie You are really such an amazing teacher who deserves all the best I have an exam , phonetics and phonolgy, tommorow in my college ,and this part was a liitle bit confusing to me But as usual I always understand everything from your simple lovely way Thanks a lot and i really hope you can continue explaining this branch of english
@@BillieEnglish i got the full mark, Billie😄❤ It is really because of your great efforts I have heard all your lessons, starting from consonants, vowels, diphthongs and all your lessons I hope one day i can be one of your students It would honour me if this happend Wish you all the best🥰❤
Hi teacher, I am really grateful for your work. Back in the day, I can remember when these matters sounded Chinese to me. Now I have firmly decided to include it in my everyday English, but I do not have clear enough how to do it. I believe that it should happen spontaneously, but I do not know when and how my brain will be able to do it. Thanks in advance. 👍👍
Very interesting to learn, I have noticed that my accent creates long glottal stops for the intrusive R, where I would put heavy emphasis on the first word 'LAW andorder'.
Thanks for another great video Billie! ❤ I have an exam soon and I was wondering if you have any tips, I am watching your videos and practicing but the RP English that they ask us for is so hard sometimes 😔
Would you please make a vídeo on lagging assimilation? 🙏🙏🙏 For example, In the park turns into onna park, what's the matter turns into "Whasza matter?" "In the end "turns into "Inni end" Will they come? Turns into Wil lei" I want to understand why. Thanks in advance for your amazing contento.
In the UK the "r" sound links with the bowel next to it. /mʌðə rən fɑːðə/, but you seem to have a Mid-Atlantic accent, which is not quite British, so maybe this is the way you just pronounce.
Hello Mam,may i know please in the 'they're here' why didn't we pronounce the 'r' (in the here) as in 'here' after 'r' there is a 'e' which is vowel ,can you please tell me this ?
Hello! Good question! In 'here', the final letter E is a silent letter. That means, we do not pronounce it at all. What we say, is simply: /hɪə/ = so the consonant /h/, followed by the diphthong /ɪə/. Rhotic speakers, e.g. in the US, would probably add a /r/ sound, but non-rhotic speakers like Brits, wouldn't. This has to do with rhoticity, not linking R though!
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You are the best pronunciation teacher I have ever seen. When I watch your video about a particular subject, I do not need to look for anything else. I can't thank you enough,.
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Excellent. I studied all these theoretically in the Phonetics course in my Masters Degree. Today I learnt it once again, but much more lucidly of course.
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Hey billie❤️
"Thanks" is not enough to thank you billie
You are really such an amazing teacher who deserves all the best
I have an exam , phonetics and phonolgy, tommorow in my college ,and this part was a liitle bit confusing to me
But as usual I always understand everything from your simple lovely way
Thanks a lot and i really hope you can continue explaining this branch of english
Thank you for this lovely message 🙏💛 All the best for your exam!
@@BillieEnglish i got the full mark, Billie😄❤
It is really because of your great efforts
I have heard all your lessons, starting from consonants, vowels, diphthongs and all your lessons
I hope one day i can be one of your students
It would honour me if this happend
Wish you all the best🥰❤
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I'm enormously grateful for these videos!!!🎀
Thanks for Ur explanation.
Hi teacher,
I am really grateful for your work. Back in the day, I can remember when these matters sounded Chinese to me. Now I have firmly decided to include it in my everyday English, but I do not have clear enough how to do it. I believe that it should happen spontaneously, but I do not know when and how my brain will be able to do it. Thanks in advance. 👍👍
Thank you so much ma'am❤ it's really helpful in making notes ❤I will share link with my friends too😊😊
Thank you!
@@BillieEnglish pleasure ma'am😊
Thank you so much teacher Billie for the wonderful lecture 🙏
Great video - is helping me with my DipTESOL phonology assignment - shhh!
Good luck!!
Very interesting to learn, I have noticed that my accent creates long glottal stops for the intrusive R, where I would put heavy emphasis on the first word 'LAW andorder'.
Thanks for another great video Billie! ❤ I have an exam soon and I was wondering if you have any tips, I am watching your videos and practicing but the RP English that they ask us for is so hard sometimes 😔
For real you are really my saver for reallll
Really informative. Thanks
Watching from India
Greetings to India!
Would you please make a vídeo on lagging assimilation? 🙏🙏🙏
For example, In the park turns into onna park, what's the matter turns into "Whasza matter?"
"In the end "turns into "Inni end" Will they come? Turns into Wil lei"
I want to understand why.
Thanks in advance for your amazing contento.
Thank you for this suggestion! I will consider it for a future video! :-) Thank you for watching!
Thanks mam❤️🥰
Most welcome 😊
I'm watching all your videos. They are amazing 🤩
Thank you so much 😊🙏
Well explained 🖤
thanks for the video
hello, this intrusive rule is also applied in American English? or only for British English?
Great teaching!
so when linking does it sound like it there are two R sounds coming together linking the whatever letter that comes after the second R?
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Hi! thanks for your explanation. Is it true for the American accent as well?
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In the UK the "r" sound links with the bowel next to it. /mʌðə rən fɑːðə/, but you seem to have a Mid-Atlantic accent, which is not quite British, so maybe this is the way you just pronounce.
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Hello Mam,may i know please
in the 'they're here' why didn't we pronounce the 'r' (in the here) as in 'here' after 'r' there is a 'e' which is vowel ,can you please tell me this ?
Hello! Good question! In 'here', the final letter E is a silent letter. That means, we do not pronounce it at all. What we say, is simply: /hɪə/ = so the consonant /h/, followed by the diphthong /ɪə/. Rhotic speakers, e.g. in the US, would probably add a /r/ sound, but non-rhotic speakers like Brits, wouldn't. This has to do with rhoticity, not linking R though!
@@BillieEnglish Thank you ,Could you please cover all the possible ways to say or pronounce the 'R' sound in British English?
Thank you
Nice
Please can you add the translator Arabica
And if you want more rice cream? Can you differentiate
Haha ... and what is rice cream? 😅🍚🍛
@@BillieEnglish I don’t know. I’m sure it exists somewhere 😅. I just want to be able to differentiate between the two 🤦🏽♀️
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Hello! Are you American or British?
A neutral British accent :-)
Thank you 👍
Basically not pronouncing the R where it is written and adding an R where it isn't
Thank you 😊