Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Rp"
The meaning of "Rp" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa "RP "
Remember, you don't need an RP British accent to speak English well... There are loads of accents out there! I'm just here to help people who have a love for modern versions of RP. ?
Remember, you don't need an RP British accent to speak English well... There are loads of accents out there! I'm just here to help people who have a love for modern versions of RP. ?
A:
RP = Received Pronunciation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcIX-U5w5Ws&ab_channel=Benjamin%E2%80%99sEnglish%C2%B7LearnEnglishwithengVid
It's often perceived as the "standard" accent but relatively few people actually use it.
Having an RP accent is absolutely not essential and there are plenty of others to choose from (but yours will probably develop naturally depending on the sources you learn from)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8mzWkuOxz8&ab_channel=PhilBarker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcIX-U5w5Ws&ab_channel=Benjamin%E2%80%99sEnglish%C2%B7LearnEnglishwithengVid
It's often perceived as the "standard" accent but relatively few people actually use it.
Having an RP accent is absolutely not essential and there are plenty of others to choose from (but yours will probably develop naturally depending on the sources you learn from)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8mzWkuOxz8&ab_channel=PhilBarker
Q:
O que significa RP of British English (RP)?
A:
@Ham: Received pronunciation
Synonyms of "Rp" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre modern RP e traditional RP ?
A:
ok so ak traditional RP English accent is the one you hear in old movies and the way the queen speaks. very posh, very polite, and very sharp. a modern RP English accent is just how you speak in general. for example I'm from the North of England so my accent is quite broad and and I use a few slang words. another example is a Scouse accent which typically goes up in pitch and misses certain letters.
a modern RP is what you'll hear today if you come to England. a traditional RP accent died out in the 1950/60s but you can still hear it in old movies.
a modern RP is what you'll hear today if you come to England. a traditional RP accent died out in the 1950/60s but you can still hear it in old movies.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre RP accent e posh accent e cockney accent ?
A:
“RP” can mean a posh accent, or a standard accent, or a particular strange type of old-fashioned accent you don’t really hear any more. BBC news from before about 1960 used this accent, but it sounds very old-fashioned to modern listeners.
The cockney accent is very particular to east and central London and is mostly associated with the working class. It’s particularly famous for pronouncing “th” as “f” or “v” (“they do maths” can sound like “vey do mafs”), heavy use of the glottal stop (the T in “water” is not pronounced, for example).
The cockney accent is very particular to east and central London and is mostly associated with the working class. It’s particularly famous for pronouncing “th” as “f” or “v” (“they do maths” can sound like “vey do mafs”), heavy use of the glottal stop (the T in “water” is not pronounced, for example).
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre RP pronunciation e Queen's English, which one is the standard accent ?
A:
It is very much the same. Nothing to feel bothered since “pure” RP is not very common nowadays.
That accent’s been a little fixed and it’s likely to be found in academic contexts, news, etc. So if you’re looking for a natural and kind of neutral accent, I suggest to check some southern accents which are a bit more common everywhere.
That accent’s been a little fixed and it’s likely to be found in academic contexts, news, etc. So if you’re looking for a natural and kind of neutral accent, I suggest to check some southern accents which are a bit more common everywhere.
Other questions about "Rp"
Q:
He's got RP accent.
I came across the sentence above.
Should you not put an article before RP accent?
I came across the sentence above.
Should you not put an article before RP accent?
A:
you are welcome! No, it should not have an article - it is a proper noun
Q:
I have understood what "Posh" means, but what does " RP" mean?
A:
"Received Pronunciation", it's the standard form of British pronunciation
Q:
I'm learning RP British accent.
Could you please record your voice at the normal speed of saying this line?
Thank you very much for all.
I would like to know how you connect FOR ALL's R and A.
Thank you.
Could you please record your voice at the normal speed of saying this line?
Thank you very much for all.
I would like to know how you connect FOR ALL's R and A.
Thank you.
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Q:
I want to study about RP accent. I already watched BBC learning English website. Do you have any other recommendation for me like website, youtuber, drama, TV program or anything.
A:
try to watch video from "english with lucy" on YouTube . maybe it'll help you to improve your English
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