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Hi,Billie.Of a very famous city's radio station,there are some news presenters always stress the word "from"at the end of news, ie. "That's the news from Radio XX".I wish I could know why the preposition is so pronunciated.
Good question! My guess is they want to make sure you now pay attention to their radio station's name (= advertisment). The stress on 'from' would get the listener to pay attention. But that's just my guess, I haven't heard it myself said this way. Do they also have a rising intonation on 'from'?
Hi I have watched your video about the Elsa App. I have been looking for something like this and wanting to buy it for years. However I am looking for such help in British pronunciation. I will not be able to evaluate whether the difference is caused only by inequalities between British and American pronunciation or rather by my error(s). The most important to me is to be able to record my speech and compare it with British native speech that indicates my errors. Any complete coach/tutorial is not necessary in such application. If you knew about such an Android application and let me know about it, I would be very grateful. It could be also an application to use on my laptop with Windows 10. Kind regards
Hello Youstine! It depends on the speakers accent: non-rhotic would most likely be: /teə/ (no /r/ pronounced - so 1 consonant & 1 vowel) but rhotic speakers would probably say: /ter/ - so 2 consonants and one vowel. I hope this helps!
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Hi,Billie.Of a very famous city's radio station,there are some news presenters always stress the word "from"at the end of news, ie. "That's the news from Radio XX".I wish I could know why the preposition is so pronunciated.
Good question! My guess is they want to make sure you now pay attention to their radio station's name (= advertisment). The stress on 'from' would get the listener to pay attention. But that's just my guess, I haven't heard it myself said this way. Do they also have a rising intonation on 'from'?
It might be so.Thank you very much.@@BillieEnglish
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I have watched your video about the Elsa App. I have been looking for something like this
and wanting to buy it for years.
However I am looking for such help in British pronunciation. I will not be able to evaluate
whether the difference is caused only by inequalities between British and American
pronunciation or rather by my error(s).
The most important to me is to be able to record my speech and compare it with British
native speech that indicates my errors. Any complete coach/tutorial is not necessary in such
application.
If you knew about such an Android application and let me know about it, I would be
very grateful. It could be also an application to use on my laptop with Windows 10.
Kind regards
Do you provide any courses
Billie.. How many consonants and vowels in Tear?
Hello Youstine! It depends on the speakers accent: non-rhotic would most likely be: /teə/ (no /r/ pronounced - so 1 consonant & 1 vowel) but rhotic speakers would probably say: /ter/ - so 2 consonants and one vowel. I hope this helps!
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Thank you, Billie.
I meant in British accent...
Your videos help me to speak like British people.
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She is a pronoun .can we stress that ?
It really depends on the sentence and context!
Are you dealing with British English or American English?
Great ideas. Thanks