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Old 10-Apr-2008, 09:08
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Default Re: pronounciation questions

The word on its own sounds the same as "four" [4]. But within a sentence, it becomes unstressed and can sound like "fur".

It is difficult to say that it can only be pronounced in one way because of the way in which a person speaking quickly or naturally will slur words. Regional accents will also alter the sounds.
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