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how do you pronounce "a" in british english?
sometimes it's like "can't" sometimes it's like "cannot" how do i know when to pronounce it which way??i mean like the pronunciation.
Oct 14, 2014 12:35 PM
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British pronunciation varies enormously depending on where you are in the British Isles. I'll give you a few tips about RP (Received Pronunciation), which is the most widely recognised 'neutral' accent, but please be aware that this is not the 'only' British pronunciation.
Words and syllables ending a 's' or 'th' -or consonant clusters with these sounds - often have a long 'ah' sound. For example:
pass, past, path, grass, grasp, glass, bath,, mask, task, cast, rather, father
'A' followed by 'r' also produces a long 'ah' sound:
card, car, cart, jar, harm,
Most other words and syllables written with 'a' have a short 'a' sound:
cat, hat, map, ant, plan, man, act, blank, black, bad,
I hope that helps a little. But be aware that there are some exceptions, and don't forget that these rules don't apply to all British people - English-speakers in Scotland or the north of England, for example, would not necessarily pronounce these words in this way.
October 14, 2014
"can't" is everyday language and "cannot" is more formal.
October 14, 2014
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