Her pronunciation of 'luggage' didn't sound unusual to me, OD. I listened to it three times.
"We got boots, we got shoes, we got appliances. We got luggage," another shopper Jennifer Willis.
Isn’t the vowel sound in the stressed syllable in the word luggage/ˈlʌg.ɪdʒ/ rhymes with the vowel sound in the word trust/trʌst/. It seems to me that luggage in this video being pronounced as if it were rhymed with the vowel sound in the word talk/tɔːk/. I think there is a huge difference between the two sounds of the same vowel/ʌ/. I thin that word is at the first minute time (01: 22). Will you help me figure it out in order to get it right, please?
Her pronunciation of 'luggage' didn't sound unusual to me, OD. I listened to it three times.
It sounded perfectly normal to me for someone with that specific regional American accent.
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