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Old 10-Aug-2005, 02:02
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Default Thanks tdol but i still want to confirm something

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Sometimes when i read, i encounter a sentence where it has some words that is pretty difficult to pronounce such as: package statement, english speaking and so forth.

Let me explain in detail, when i try to read out those two words together (any of those two words) i have to pause for a while to make sure that it is pronounced properly. Is this the right way reading it? Or are there any method to read this kind of joint words smoothly without having to pause?
What is the correct pronunciation for those two?

Still remember me asking about how to pronounce the difficult words(above)?
Just want to confirm with you, the exact way of pronouncing the words.
So when i pronounce the words package statement, i should pronounce package sh..tatement?
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Old 10-Aug-2005, 10:35
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/'pæ kədz ,steit mənt/

/'iŋ glish ,spi: kiŋ/
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