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30 jan 2017
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Inglês (EUA)
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Do you pronounce L which is such as "cold", "walk" and "also"? If you do, please let me know how to pronounce the difference between "cold" and "code".
Do you pronounce L which is such as "cold", "walk" and "also"? If you do, please let me know how to pronounce the difference between "cold" and "code".
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The L sound in cold but no in walk, you pronounce Wak .
Cold is pronounced as "kold"
and Code as "koud".

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