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@ splorp Correct pronunciation rate hovers around 8%,... @ splorp Correct pronunciation rate hovers around 8%, long-term identity/branding concerns, confusion created for friends/family/colleagues. 12:44 PM Oct 27th from Twitterrific
Started 1 day, 18 hours ago (2009-12-25 20:44:00)
by audiolaik
Hi, Being obsessed with the issue of your pronunciation, I've come here again to ask you about the pronunciation of the word impious . According to Mr Wells, and his Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, the traditional, irregular pronunciation / ɪmpɪəs / has been losing its ground in favour of / ɪmpaɪəs /. Have you noticed this kind of replacement? / ɪ / as in f i sh / ɪə / as in ear...
Started 3 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-24 14:03:00)
by audiolaik
Hi, I've just bumped into something really puzzling and mind-boggling. According to the Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, the word geyser has two alternative ways of pronunciation, namely a) giːzə /iː/ as in tr ee ; /ə/ as in c o mputer b) gaɪzə /aɪ/ as in b i ke There is also the following explanation: Quote: In BrEnglish, version b ...
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-23 21:58:00)
by audiolaik
Hi, The other day, when flicking throught a copy of Playboy the Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, I came across the alternative version of how native English speakers can utter the word in question. Mr Wells, the author, claims that occasionally one might say /briːən/ . / iː/ as in thr ee , tr ee / ə / as in c o mputer, moth e r In what circumstances can we, students of ...
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-23 18:34:00)
by Stephen Coles
What are these diacritics/characters called? They are commonly used by dictionaries to indicate pronunciation and I assumed they were part of the IPA , but no. Trying to find fonts that include these characters but it’s difficult to search without knowing the proper name.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-18 22:05:00)
by longwei96
Our app has now available on Apple App Store. This app is designed to help none Chinese speaking people learn the pronunciation of pinyin. It also can convert any Chinese character to it’s pinyin syllable. If you have an iPhone or iPod touch and you are interested in the app you can download it from " iTunes Store ". App Features: 1 Group pinyin syllables according to initial(...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-19 04:36:00)
by Hai Friends,
Hai Friends, I am from India, a student, trying hard to improve my English skills. I want to practice by talking with some one who knows fluent english... Any suggestions... Always welcome for new friends Please send suggestions.... With love Shafeek