Votes: 0 So when we write the word as heard from a native speaker, accent and all, we can write it as we hear it, [notranslate]"they bear."[/notranslate] In this step it is really important to note how harshly native speakers pronounce each syllable, and with what part of the mouth, and more importantly for Latin languages, where the tongue goes.
For instance, the [notranslate]"D,"[/notranslate] although it sounds in English like a [notranslate]"TH,"[/notranslate] is not a harsh English [notranslate]"TH."[/notranslate] It's very light. | Votes: 1000 So when we write the word as heard from a native speaker, accent and all, we can write it as we hear it, [notranslate]"theybear."[/notranslate] In this step it is really important to note how harshly native speakers pronounce each syllable, and with what part of the mouth, and more importantly for Latin languages, where the tongue goes.
For instance, the [notranslate]"D,"[/notranslate] although it sounds in English like a [notranslate]"TH,"[/notranslate] is not a harsh English [notranslate]"TH."[/notranslate] It's very light. | Votes: 0 So once we wrote the word as heard from a native speaker, accent and all, we could write it as we hear it [notranslate]"theybear"[/notranslate] and in this step it is really important to note how harshly they pronounce each syllable and with what part of their mouth, more importantly for latin languages where the tongue goes.
For instance the [notranslate]"D"[/notranslate], although it sounds in English like a [notranslate]"TH"[/notranslate], is not a harsh English [notranslate]"TH"[/notranslate]. It's very light. | Votes: 0 So once we wrote the word as heard from a native speaker, accent and all, we could write it as we hear it [notranslate]"theybear"[/notranslate] and in this step it is really important to note how harshly they pronounce each syllable and with what part of their mouth, more importantly for latin languages where the tongue goes.
For instance the [notranslate]"D"[/notranslate], although it sounds in English like a [notranslate]"TH"[/notranslate], is not a harsh English [notranslate]"TH"[/notranslate]. It's very light. |
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