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Thanks for the video, but in your last example you said just FOR instead of FOW-ER. Why?
Exactly! What a fool
Idk but it is part of the phonetic numbera
Probably a slio-up.
fower is used so that numbers do not get mixed up , to avoid accidents
@@tsukikageimportant in aviation though. He pronounced fore now everybody is dead. Thee end!
Thank you, very underrated for the content quality, loved it!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. 😀
This helped, thank you.
Thanks bro.
Thanks bro😊
*Tanks bro...
Niner niner
i have seen anyone speaking fow-er in my whole career
1:01. In 7500 the five he says sounds like a regular pronunciation. Shouldn't it be "fife hundred"? Genuine question not a gotcha. It happens again at 1:37 with "four"
Only one😢😢
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0:15
all Germans are grateful that the th is not articulated... 🙂
😂 true. Though they would probably be more comfortable with "Sausand"
😂😂 nobody says TREE FOWER FIFE 😅
Thanks for the video, but in your last example you said just FOR instead of FOW-ER. Why?
Exactly! What a fool
Idk but it is part of the phonetic numbera
Probably a slio-up.
fower is used so that numbers do not get mixed up , to avoid accidents
@@tsukikageimportant in aviation though. He pronounced fore now everybody is dead. Thee end!
Thank you, very underrated for the content quality, loved it!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. 😀
This helped, thank you.
Thanks bro.
Thanks bro
😊
*Tanks bro...
Niner niner
i have seen anyone speaking fow-er in my whole career
1:01. In 7500 the five he says sounds like a regular pronunciation. Shouldn't it be "fife hundred"? Genuine question not a gotcha. It happens again at 1:37 with "four"
Only one😢😢
🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿👍🏻
0:15
all Germans are grateful that the th is not articulated... 🙂
😂 true. Though they would probably be more comfortable with "Sausand"
😂😂 nobody says TREE FOWER FIFE 😅