French IS a phonetic language. Use your noodle, listen, and copy. Doesn't get much easier than that, duh.
Practice with a native speaker. If you want to practice alone, you can record yourself with a microphone and compare to a native speaker. You might have better success by repeating the words of someone who you like, or consider a hero, or a celebrity you have similarity to. 1. Find a video with a native English speaker. 2. Record yourself repeating what the native speaker says. 3. Listen to your recording, and compare to the native speaker.
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He comes originally from a town 12 Miles from Cardiff called Pontypridd. The language there is predominantly English. Sir Tom can use small sentences as do many but is not a fluent Welsh speaker.
a speaker is a device for sending out sound. a woofer is a speaker designed for low bass sound a tweeter is a speaker designed for high treble sound
start by removing the mesh over the speaker carefuly so not to damage it, use a flat headed screw driver and gently pry it off. then remove the screws holding in the speaker. your good to go then.
First, I have included 2 links with audio pronunciations of "Roland Garros." This first link has a woman's voice giving a fairly realistic pronunciation for a non native French speaker to pick up on; it is spoken methodically and with meticulous clarity. http://www.pronounceitright.com/pronuncia.php?id_pronuncia=5363 This second link is spoken without regard to the non native French speaker. It is a male voice speaker the name as I am sure most Frenchmen would if spoken in the middle of a sentence in conversation with another native French Speaker. http://www.forvo.com/word/roland_garros/ I have also put together an English language phonetic spelling of the term: ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁɔs --- is the French phonetic spelling of Roland Garros. The link below is how to convert the French phonetic to English phonetic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IPA_for_French
the norwegian word for sister is spelt søster and is pronounced exactly the same as sister apart from the i is replaced with an oA better phonetic might be sirster for an English speaker.
Meaning "native" or "local in origin," the term "indigenous" can be easily pronounced by the native speaker of English. Put in simple phonetic form and with stress upon the second syllable, the correct pronunciation is as follows: "in-DIH-jeh-nuss."
A native English speaker.
Do you have any english couses for non- enhlish speaker? If you do haveit,how much for it and how long it will be? thank you so much
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Yes. It's also actually rude to hold a private conversation in English with an English speaker within earshot.
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Check out the link... Click on the speaker icon. Assuming of course your speaker works.
How many words does the average native English speaker use in hisher everyday speech?
Kellan Lutz is a monolingual English speaker.
Answerwhat are they doing when listening of speaker?