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3 jun 2021
- Alemão
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Inglês (RU)
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Francês (França)
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Castelhano (Espanha)
Pergunta sobre Inglês (RU)
Which way of pronouncing "information" is better?
(The first one kind of skips that last vowel sound. Someone once told me that sounded weird)
Which way of pronouncing "information" is better?
(The first one kind of skips that last vowel sound. Someone once told me that sounded weird)
(The first one kind of skips that last vowel sound. Someone once told me that sounded weird)
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- Inglês (RU)
I'd recomed saying the last one. here is my pronunciation of it.
- Alemão
- Inglês (RU)
@kathyog they sound the same to me, but just have different intonation. The second one you sound more serious, like you are unhappy about something.
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- Alemão
@Gedney2001 hmm okay, that wasn't what I was trying to express there😂😂 But the difference probably isn't that big anyway :)
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