For example th is difficult to be pronounced by a Romanian. And generally all the English words have very strange, unforeseeable, ridiculous, sometimes different for each person and difficult to be retained pronouncement.
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Romanian is a Latin language, with a certain Slavic influence.
Romanians learn very easy Italian, Spanish.
They talk Romanian.
Arab speakers typically have difficulty pronouncing the sounds "p" and "b" in English. For example, they generally have trouble differentiating word pairs like pounce/bounce; pill/bill; pay/bay. They also generally have trouble pronouncing the "th" sounds in such words as think, thing, three, thank and the, than, these, those.
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An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing
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An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing
An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing
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An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing
An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing
Dale F. Coye has written: 'Pronouncing Shakespeare's words' -- subject(s): Pronunciation, Language, Dictionaries, English language, Glossaries, etc, Glossaries
Speak very slowly and be aware of how you are pronouncing words.
Any meteorologist should be competent in their language and will have been exposed to the words describing various weather conditions. They should therefore have no difficulty pronouncing any of them.