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Do the English use rolling R when pronouncing?Sometimes I really hear it pronounced.
16 mars 2011 12:46
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What you're hearing is a person who has learnt English as a second language, but still uses the R from their first language. Many other language still roll their R, but a rolled R is very unnatural in English, and can sometimes cause pronunciation difficulties.
16 mars 2011
No they don't!
16 mars 2011
Generally the answer is no. However in some cases sounds pretty similar to a rolling R might occur. They could be the T-D flap in American English; the Th combination, mostly in ebonics. The Thr combination [as in thrust, through] may produce a similar result. On top of that there is also a Scottish dialect which actually uses rolling R's
16 mars 2011
This is funny... They call that Spaninglish/Italianinglish.
16 mars 2011
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