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English Phonetics

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  • yes, I think one of ...

    yes, I think one of the problems of stdying phonetic is that first you have to know according to which accent is the sound analyzed. It's all about classification. Besides, somes sounds have more than one pronounciation within the same accent

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  • they are 5 letters ...

    they are 5 letters which represent the vowel sounds in English... for example the "a' is pronounced differently in "after" and "fat"

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  • English have 5 ...

    English have 5 vowels, first thing I learn.

    Video looks Greek? :)

    This have same vowels 3 repetitions in time.

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  • yes it's more ...

    yes it's more likely to be with long o. thank you for the hint and sorry

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    Thank for sharing this video. But I've got a question. I've looked up the word "poor" in the English pronouncing dictionary and it says: "poor" with the long rounded sound "o" intead of what you put it there. Can both be? Thanx

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