this is the most difficult word to pronounce in the english language
This is the most difficult word to pronounce in the english language
>Rural
>the state of southerners
suck seen t'lee?
>succ
Bloody Americans
> rural juror
> anemone
Su-sinked-lee
Easy
I unironically can’t say “Carl” I think my accent just doesn’t work with it.
Vocaroo?
Do you say it like Kahhl?
suck
sing
t. lee
gothi
Can’t pronounce the R without sounding like I’m imitating an American accent.
So yeah Kahhl is pretty accurate.
VZBZDNUL is a pretty Russian word, no Anglo could pronounce ever.
>squirrel
skworlrlrlrl
I can't pronounce iron.
>suhseentlee
oh wow
ajrån?
iyen
airon
Velkom tu hudrolik pres chenel
āi'n
Worcestershire
>irish wristwatch
fucking hell
>99% of anons have no chance at being able to pronounce the names of the towns I've lived in
en.wikipedia.org
Aboriginal language derived names really mess with foreigners, desu.
>Just got back from a trip to Japan
>All the people there who could speak some English emulated a lot of words the way they should be like an Italian does with his words (to a lesser extent obviously)
>Now I have to listen to our accent again
The more English I hear from foreigners the more I feel stupid at 'normal' pronunciation.
That's just your brain adapting back to the perceived norm after being in an environment with a heavy pronounced difference.
Are you generally able to pick up and produce accents? This is merely a personal hunch but I think people who are better with accents are more impacted by this, since there is a part of the listening process which kind of takes on the foreign vocalisation more than people generally do.
Sixth. Been speaking English my whole life and still fuck that shit up.
*blocks your path*
Same here
en.m.wikipedia.org
All of my local towns/rivers/lakes look like schizophrenic markov text chains
>.m
I've lived in Sydney all my young life so I've grown around accents. Alongside that I have an interest in language and it just sorta pains me when their pronunciation (like pronouncing a lot of words phonetically) would be considered wrong here.
That's pretty cool, though. I quite like the idea of having more native regionally inspired place names as opposed to something extracted from the UK. Being an Anglo country doesn't mean you have to live in Kingstonberryshire, next to Southshropshire upon Guinness. We don't really have the historical background for it to make sense.
Righto then, fair enough.
u caught me mobile posting
>ywn bulk on 10,000 Kcal and 400ml daily cocktail of test, tren and dbol
Why live?
the hardest is to say "three" more than once
If i had to pronounce any of them I would pretend like i have a mouthful of shit, and not voice the r's. Basic Aussie accent pretty much.
Skwirl.
Easy
sa ku Si ni ku to rii
it's too easy!!
I can't pronounce water and the word Latin. Can anyone help?
>latin
you mean how its supposed to be pronounced or how angloshits pronounce it
how angloshits pronounce it
Yeah this. I fucking hate how you pronounce things in English
eye-rin