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I think it's the same sound in somes "e" in french, I can't remember right now when it's used. (French got a lot of "e" sounds for me, a native spanish speaker haha) The "e" that starts in the the base of the throat, like the U but with the mouth open.
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Loved this exercise! Waiting for more. :)
Love this.. waiting for more
Thanks mate ,,
This VOWEL sound of the word HER is so similar to the U Sound of French language
I think it's the same sound in somes "e" in french, I can't remember right now when it's used. (French got a lot of "e" sounds for me, a native spanish speaker haha)
The "e" that starts in the the base of the throat, like the U but with the mouth open.
@@SanTiagOD92 exactly! I think the same thing! By the way, I have been thinking about to study French after English
Douglas Marinho more like the œ sound in French
@@yoyoeldas yeah, you're right, actually I've never known what are the differences between them
thanks a lot..
Nice! 😀
I am wondering how would aussie say 'literally'? Does anyone know? Or that word isn't common in Australia?
I am American but I have heard it be said like lit-elly
Litcherally”
Quick question, do Australians say herb "erb" like Americans? Or do they pronounce the h like British people? Just curious
Truly just depends but usually herb!
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