how does one pronounce' ofcourse' ? MD
M Meenakshi D New member Joined Jan 22, 2010 Member Type Other Jan 25, 2010 #1 how does one pronounce' ofcourse' ? MD
R raindoctor Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Member Type Other Native Language Swahili Home Country Kenya Current Location United States Jan 25, 2010 #2 "of" becomes a schwa, like the first vowel in Hindi. Combine that with 'course'.
W Williamyh Member Joined Nov 23, 2009 Member Type Other Jan 25, 2010 #3 raindoctor said: "of" becomes a schwa, like the first vowel in Hindi. Combine that with 'course'. Click to expand... [FONT="][FONT="][FONT="]British Pronunciation : əv ˈkɔːs [FONT="][FONT="][FONT="] American Pronunciation: əv ˈkɔːrs[/FONT][/FONT][FONT="][FONT="][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT] [/FONT]
raindoctor said: "of" becomes a schwa, like the first vowel in Hindi. Combine that with 'course'. Click to expand... [FONT="][FONT="][FONT="]British Pronunciation : əv ˈkɔːs [FONT="][FONT="][FONT="] American Pronunciation: əv ˈkɔːrs[/FONT][/FONT][FONT="][FONT="][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT] [/FONT]
A anishjp Junior Member Joined Jan 7, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Malayalam Home Country India Current Location South Africa Jan 25, 2010 #4 Meenakshi D said: how does one pronounce' ofcourse' ? MD Click to expand... Is "Ofcourse" a single word?. I searched for Ofcourse in my Babylon dictionary (software tool) but couldn't find it, instead "Of course" is there. Regards, Anish
Meenakshi D said: how does one pronounce' ofcourse' ? MD Click to expand... Is "Ofcourse" a single word?. I searched for Ofcourse in my Babylon dictionary (software tool) but couldn't find it, instead "Of course" is there. Regards, Anish