Ah, you remind me about the horrible time ever. I was doing my research on George the Sixth! Ah, it was a really hard time to me to spell this word out to othersOriginally Posted by tdol
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Ah, you remind me about the horrible time ever. I was doing my research on George the Sixth! Ah, it was a really hard time to me to spell this word out to othersOriginally Posted by tdol
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In fact the most difficult word for me to pronounce is anticonstitutionalisticallyOriginally Posted by Latoof
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I think the American way of pronouncing 'million' or 'williams' is hard to imitate, while the British way is much easier.
Try saying 'The thesaurus is'.![]()
In the same way of "The thesaurus is", there is: "There're three tea trees"
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The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.![]()
as for daily words I'm constantly correcting "usually" and "rival"
my nursing college students have a hard time with "atherosclerotic plaque"![]()
70% of them never even get to "plaque"
I'm surprised they get halfway.![]()
I still find "very well" hard to get right. A lot of times it comes out more like "very vell" which is extremely embarrassing. Very on its own is easy, so is well, but as a combo... Maybe it's a German thing.