Good thing I can't speak! I'd mix them all up. π In Turkish, every letter is pronounced sequentially, no letter is skipped, and words aren't connected. Overcoming this habit requires a lot of practice, and unfortunately, I don't have the time. But I'll never stop watching you! Because you're the best..π β€
1 day ago | 0
Difficult to say words like "clothes" where /s/ follows "th" sound. Is there a video on this? Thank you!
1 day ago (edited) | 2
I don't have any problems pronouncing the two sounds, because I am from Algeria and the Arabic language has these two sounds so its easy π for m
15 hours ago (edited) | 0
You must write your own book infill fledged details on Pronunciation
1 day ago | 0
When I use the "transcribe audio" function, everytime I pronounce words having th sound, it's always mixed up with s or z sounds. Could u make a video about differences between these sounds?
9 hours ago | 0
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