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alucky
butter or batter on cooking program !?
I was listening to cooking show but
I couldn't understand which butter or batter is.
The narrator told that " ~~ pour the butter ?? into bowl
but in fact , It was batter ^_^ ; because the narrator told "mixed together " just before that. but , it's hard for me to understand . but .... I think , if it is movie , I can understand from movie but it's hard for me to understand the difference in audio-format.
Can people living in English speaking countries distinguish ?
26 févr. 2010 11:19
Réponses · 3
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Butter is a dairy product. Batter is a mixture of ingredients such as flour, milk, eggs etc. often used to coat food such as ebi and kakiage tempura :)
EDIT: Oops! Didn't see the entire question Perhaps it's in British accent which made the batter sound like butter ;)
28 février 2010
1
if the narrator referred to that "mixed together" thing or something, he really meant "batter"
thanks to Peachey for marking the difference in pronunciation.
:)
26 février 2010
1
Yes, there is a difference in pronunciation: a short 'uh' sound for butter, and a short 'ah' sound for batter.
Have you tried the Betty Botter tongue twister?
http://www.mamalisa.com/?t=hes&p=1376&l=B
26 février 2010
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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