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Learn how to pronounce the words MEAN, MEN, and MEANT with this American English Pronunciation Lesson. Definitions: Mean: intent to convey or signify Men: plural of man Meant: past participle of to mean Pronunciation: mean: /min/ men: /mɛn/ meant: /mɛnt/ Transcript:...May 6, 2022 | How to pronounce English words correctly, Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training
Learn how to pronounce the words COURT, COURSE, COARSE, COURTEOUS, COURTESY with this American English Pronunciation Lesson. Definitions: COURT: a tribunal, area for a game like basketball or tennis, or a romantic pursuit COURSE: a direction, a set of dishes in a...Apr 29, 2022 | How to pronounce English words correctly, Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training
Learn how to pronounce the words CITY and SHITTY with this American English Pronunciation Lesson. Definition: City is a large town. Shitty means worthless, a contemptible person or action, or covered in excrement. Pronunciation: City: s-i-d-ee or /sɪti/ Shitty:...Apr 22, 2022 | How to pronounce English words correctly, Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training
Learn how to pronounce the words SAINT, SENT, and CENT with this American English Pronunciation Lesson. Sent and cent are homophones and are pronounced exactly the same way. Definitions: SAINT a holy or virtuous person SENT to mail a letter or to propel...Apr 15, 2022 | How to pronounce English words correctly, Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training
Learn to pronounce the words wind and wind with this American English Pronunciation Lesson. Definition: Wind is the natural movement of air. Wind means to twist or wrap. Pronunciation: These words are spelled the same but pronounced differently: /wɪnd/ or /waɪnd/...Apr 8, 2022 | How to pronounce English words correctly, Pronunciation Question of the Week, Pronunciation Training, Spelling rules and pronunciation
Learn to read and pronounce the letters IND in the words bind, find, kind, mind, rind, wind with this American English Pronunciation Lesson. These words are an exception to the closed syllable reading rule. If the letters IND followed this rule, then they would be...