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How do you pronounce ''There are'' when you're speaking fast?
20 de feb. de 2019 21:00
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It's difficult to make it clear just using the alphabet, Annette, but it sounds like there-uh In phonemes it's: /ðeərə/ If you google 'interactive phonemic chart' you can click on the individual phonemes and listen to the sounds. The last phoneme in 'there are' (the weak form) is a schwa, and it's the one that makes the 'uh' sound.
20 de febrero de 2019
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After saying it out loud a few times, it sounds like "ther-uh". I'm from Cardiff so it might be that other areas of the UK say it differently.
20 de febrero de 2019
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"There'er" in the American Midwest.
21 de febrero de 2019
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Hi there, I am a British English speaker and from listening to a range of regional dialects and "there uh" seems consistent to most. If spoken at speed it can sound like a two syllable single word where the "r" of there receives more emphasis as if you were saying "thuh ruh" first syllable sounding like "the" then "ruh"
20 de febrero de 2019
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