mohammedabo
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I dont why I hear it this way (djn u w ree )
Does it have (w) as n want?
Does it have (w) as n want?
Yes, there is a "w" sound: jan-u-ware-ee.I dont why I hear it this way (djn u w ree )
Does it have (w) as in want?
You can upload hereI made a recording, but I didn't know what to do with it after that. I don't know how to upload it. What was it? One word: January. Added: It's clear and distinct.
Yes, while leaning it with you, I was omittint /w/ totally. I was saying it /djnuairee/The "w" sound you're hearing comes any time you say "you" followed by a vowel sound. Say out loud:
- You are
- You aren't
- You animal
- You idiot
- You ought to know
- You underestimated me
You should hear that "w" between "you" and the start of the next word every time. It's exactly the same in "January".
I can hear it better now. January -- four times!what about this one
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Yes, I think that's right.Is it /djnuwearee/?
Why don't you take a pronunciation vacation in February and go directly to March? It would be so much easier!So tomorrow I am going to shift to February.
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Jan
You
Airy
Each of those syllables gets the same length when speaking it.