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Old 08-Jan-2007, 01:34
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Hello, my name is Carolina. I need some help with this word "Ought" I canīt use it because I donīt know how to pronounce that. I have heard songs, and sitcoms in which this word is used, but I canīt repeat the word with a good pronunciation, If you can give some tips in order to help me Iīll less confused than that

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Old 08-Jan-2007, 01:46
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Hi Carolina,

Here is a link to ought - sounds like pot without the 'p'

ENGLISH PAGE - Ought to - Modal Verb Tutorial
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Ought has a pure long vowel at the beginning - the vowel should be pronounced like the word 'or' without the r. Hope that helps.
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Hi Carolina,
sounds like pot without the 'p'

Not in General American. In General American "pot" is [pɑʔ] and "ought" is [ɔʔ]. In dialects with the low back merger, such as the Western or North Central dialect, they both have the same vowel though.
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