Robson Leonel Branco
check out this phrase: They pisse in a piece of such a peace peas.( I made up) Do all the terms (piss, peace,peas,piece) have the same pronunciation? (obs. I use pisse because italki does not alow the other word).
2024年4月10日 14:41
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"Peace" and "piece" are pronounced the same way, but the other two each have their own distinct pronunciation.
2024年4月10日
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No
2024年4月10日
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I agree with the other comments. Likewise my students often think it's hilarious that the word for a piece of paper or the thing you put on the bed is a "sheet"... and that's always a good opportunity to correct the way they pronounce the letter 'i" ;-) There is classic book on this subject called "Ship or Sheep". I recommend that you try to find an audio download (Google it) as it will help you identify how to pronounce things in English
2024年4月11日
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Peace is pronounced like pEEce (emphasis on ee). In pi*s i is not stressed much. It's more about ss. Peas is peeS. S, not C. S, here is pronounced like Z. Piece is almost pronounced as peace. I hope that's helpful.
2024年4月10日
I think the others covered it pretty well. Another possible way of thinking about it: Piece and Peace rhyme with niece, geese, fleece Pi*ss rhymes with miss, kiss, hiss. Peas rhymes with ease, sees, knees. Of course, this only helps if you know how the other words are pronounce. If you initially though they all rhymed, you might want to check on the difference between the LONG E sound and the SHORT I sound. This seems to be one of the most common problems for English learners.
2024年4月11日
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