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The British Accent
In the British accent I hear some distinguish pronouncing like the letter R when it is at the end of the words it becomes vowel letter and some words like the following :
Can, laugh, dance the a is pronounced with grandiloquence unlike in the American accent .
Please : it's pronounced like Plaise
I hope who remarks other distinguishing pronounciation of the words in the British accent to not be ungrudging to us
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Re: The British Accent

Originally Posted by
Ahmad Safwat
In the British accent I hear some distinguish pronouncing like the letter R when it is at the end of the words it becomes vowel letter and some words like the following :
Can, laugh, dance the a is pronounced with grandiloquence unlike in the American accent .
Please : it's pronounced like Plaise
I hope who remarks other distinguishing pronounciation of the words in the British accent to not be ungrudging to us

What do you mean by "grandiloquence"??
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Re: The British Accent

Originally Posted by
birdeen's call
What do you mean by "grandiloquence"??
I mean it's huge not thin
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