BALD vs BOLD - Pronunciation, meaning, & examples!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Learn how to pronounce BALD and BOLD. With meaning and examples!
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@@ettoredomini4614 Nice example 😊🌻
For Spanish Speakers: Bold = ou
Bald: long O.
Still they sound so similar 🧐!
Yes, true. If you get it wrong, your meaning should be clear from the context 🙌🌻
That’s so useful thank you so much.
My pleasure! Glad it was helpful 😊🌻
Hi Emma,
it's a great pleasure to hearing from you. Have a nice the rest of the weekend.
Thanks! I hope you had a good one 😊🌻
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Very subtle difference between them. At least for a foreigner ear.
True. If you don't pronounce them perfectly, it doesn't matter because the meaning will be clear from the context 😊🌻
Thanks a bunch!
My pleasure 😊🌻
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My pleasure. Glad it was helpful 😊🌻
thanks
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Brilliant content delivered by best tescher And now about new words Fortunately l have not gone bald but l have no bald skills How it is going lady l really mißed your perfect pronunciation
Thanks! I'm not too bad. Too busy, as usual. How about you?
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Prety well
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😂😂😂😂teacher can we say for a bold person...pumpkin had❤❤❤❤❤❤
A bald person? Nooooo! I don't think that would go down well 😬
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/θæŋks/ Teacher!
Proverbs /ˈprɒvɜːbz/ 28:1
The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a young lion. 🦁
Nice 😊🌻
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Sorry teacher. In “a young lion” I made a grammatical error.
The correct one is use the indefinite article AN and not A. “an young lion ”.
In words that start with U or EU having them the U sound from the alphabet, I must use the indefinite A.
a university, a uniform, a European.This is an exception to the indefinite A.
And the other is that we only use them A and AN in the singular ever.
We use AN before the silent H sound. an hour, an honest...
Is it ok or not?
I'm on my second reading of my A1/A2/B1 inglish grammar book, now with more attention in the rules and exercises.
I also study advanced Portuguese grammar, first of course studying my native language and after a foreign one.
Thanks!
@@WILSON-sd8pc Hi! 'A young lion' is correct. Y is pronounced as a consonant sound when it starts a word or a syllable:
a young man; a yellow hat, a youthful appearance
You're right that with the letters U and H, they can sometimes be pronounced as vowels at the beginning of words, and sometimes as consonants, but Y is (almost) always a consonant. I say (almost) because I can't think of an exception, but there probably is one!
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Yes, Teacher!
Bald sound like bull to me, 😅
😆 Fortunately, if you mispronounce it, the meaning should be clear from the context!