Oh dear, dear, what did you do to me... I just logged in and started watching you, bingo, and in next to no time that you got me into a trance state within seconds of your vide, but you got out of yourself from it pretty quickly , whereas I am still trapped and hypnotized, thereby couldn't watch the rest of your video either ... 😢😂😂 Oh I am scared to bits now and wonder whether I will be trapped in it forever which will also deprive my fabulous weekend as well ... 😮😢😂 Have a fabulous weekend to my beautiful teacher.. Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
Great video! I find it fascinating how these stress rules vary from language to language. My wife's first language is Tagalog (Filipino), and in that language, the stress is almost always on the middle or ending syllable, regardless of if the word is a noun, verb, etc. I think this may be why some native English speakers think that some foreign languages always sound angry, rude, or even whiny.
For the words in al, cy, ty, phy, gy ... like geoLOgical, deMOcracy, availaBIlity, phoTOgraphy or geOlogy for example, I noticed something ma belle. Instead of saying that the accent is either on the second or third or even fourth syllable depending if the word is four or five or six syllables , In fact the stress is always on the 3rd syllable from the end, on the ANTEPENULTIMATE syllable basically. Now, I'll concede that it is only another way of saying it ;-) Kisses 😘🌹
Hahah yes another way of saying it but maybe your way is more succinct! Although that word might be a bit confusing for some people. Don’t worry I have some more new videos coming out soon - new new NEW! 😂😉
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Yes, I am with you on this, not so easy indeed ;-) in fact, 'before the second-to-last'. The latin roots help here: 'ante' = before / 'pen' from 'paene' = almost / 'ultimate' from 'ultimus' = last, ultimate 👌 Aww... Hurray Yeepee Yay! This is the best news I've heard for long my sweetie. You know, I've been missing you so much! I've made up for your absence a little with Anna and Katharine, I admit, and I like them a lot too, but I have to say it never quite has the same flavor because you're still my favorite Sabrah. I'm so happy to hear that and I look forward to your new material with great impatience. 🤗 Love, gros bisous 😘🥰😍🌹❤🙏
Is laila having a long holiday? That takes the McVitie's! Is she having a Turkish ? Tell her to pack it in prompt and get back to grindstone. I bet you she is sucking up the sun in sunny Portugal. It's alright for some, innit? We feel sorry for ya Sabrah.
Love your channel ladies, I know you’ve done it in the past to some level but any chance you can teach us bad/swear words so not to embarrass ourselves in social environments please? Thanks
Oh dear, dear, what did you do to me... I just logged in and started watching you, bingo, and in next to no time that you got me into a trance state within seconds of your vide, but you got out of yourself from it pretty quickly , whereas I am still trapped and hypnotized, thereby couldn't watch the rest of your video either ... 😢😂😂
Oh I am scared to bits now and wonder whether I will be trapped in it forever which will also deprive my fabulous weekend as well ... 😮😢😂
Have a fabulous weekend to my beautiful teacher..
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
😂😂😂
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
Well done, Sabrah! Very useful approach on word stress. Thank you so much. Regards!!!
You are welcome 💕
Great video! I find it fascinating how these stress rules vary from language to language. My wife's first language is Tagalog (Filipino), and in that language, the stress is almost always on the middle or ending syllable, regardless of if the word is a noun, verb, etc. I think this may be why some native English speakers think that some foreign languages always sound angry, rude, or even whiny.
Great video as always!!!
Grazie! Watching it definitely counts as homework 😉
Very useful video ❤❤.
For the words in al, cy, ty, phy, gy ... like geoLOgical, deMOcracy, availaBIlity, phoTOgraphy or geOlogy for example, I noticed something ma belle. Instead of saying that the accent is either on the second or third or even fourth syllable depending if the word is four or five or six syllables , In fact the stress is always on the 3rd syllable from the end, on the ANTEPENULTIMATE syllable basically. Now, I'll concede that it is only another way of saying it ;-)
Kisses 😘🌹
Hahah yes another way of saying it but maybe your way is more succinct! Although that word might be a bit confusing for some people. Don’t worry I have some more new videos coming out soon - new new NEW! 😂😉
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
Yes, I am with you on this, not so easy indeed ;-) in fact, 'before the second-to-last'. The latin roots help here: 'ante' = before / 'pen' from 'paene' = almost / 'ultimate' from 'ultimus' = last, ultimate 👌
Aww... Hurray Yeepee Yay! This is the best news I've heard for long my sweetie. You know, I've been missing you so much! I've made up for your absence a little with Anna and Katharine, I admit, and I like them a lot too, but I have to say it never quite has the same flavor because you're still my favorite Sabrah. I'm so happy to hear that and I look forward to your new material with great impatience. 🤗
Love, gros bisous 😘🥰😍🌹❤🙏
Very efficient lesson, as always.
It was helpfully
Great rules! I do know all the words, so the test wasn't a challenge, but it was great to discover the rule!
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Thank you for this interesting video, I love hearing your accent.
Hi Sabrah,
Interesting lesson about correct pronunciation of words. It is useful to all learners 👏👏.
Thanks and regards,
Thank you!
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah you're welcome, Sabrah
Very helpful sabrah
Very instructive
Very useful lesson! Thank you, Sabrah. Always glad to watch your videos!
Thank you so much for helpping us. Have a nice weekend ☺👍
Greetings from India
Hello my dear teacher how are you doing today ❤
Very helpful video for pronunciation ❤
How've you been? 👍
Great job Thanks so much mam 👌
Thank you so much 💕
اشرح مع العربي ست بلا زحمة
Is laila having a long holiday?
That takes the McVitie's!
Is she having a Turkish ?
Tell her to pack it in prompt and get back to grindstone.
I bet you she is sucking up the sun in sunny Portugal.
It's alright for some, innit?
We feel sorry for ya Sabrah.
Haha she will be back soon don’t worry xx
I am worried about YOU .
Leila needs to pull her weight on.
I won't be surprised if her arse was printed on sofa for being a couch potato 🤔
First! :-)
Yay! Xx
Good job
Love your channel ladies, I know you’ve done it in the past to some level but any chance you can teach us bad/swear words so not to embarrass ourselves in social environments please? Thanks
Excellent lesson😊Thank you!!!
Very useful lesson Thank you