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Learning Article : 7 Ways To Unmask A Foreigner Who Speaks English

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What are the seven most common mistakes foreigners make when speaking English? Let’s take a look at them and learn how to avoid them in everyday conversation.

Nov 30, 2015 12:00 AM
Comments · 11
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Your article is interesting, but the title sounds really awful. It's just my opinion.

November 30, 2015
4

Good article, but h is not silent in russian, believe me.

November 30, 2015
3

Matteo, it is a rare achievement, to get thumbs down for an article:-)

As to Russian, we have letter х.
It is pronounced more or less as the famous "[x] as in Scottish 'loch'". When it is 'hard'.
'soft' x is... i dunno... may be unvoiced Y [j] would sound like this...
Otherwise I have no idea what can be compared to h in Russian

November 30, 2015
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December 1, 2015
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@Camilo,

well, I am sorry if you dont like the title, but it is not important to the purpose of my article. Btw, "to unmask" can be used in a metaphorical fashion.

 

@Max, my article focuses more on romance languages.

 

 

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