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Tracy Elina
How do you pronounce "directly"? I heard from translation application that British English pronunciation is the same as American English pronunciation. How do you pronounce it as a native speaker? Please help me with a voice comment, and point out you speak British English or American English. Thank you so much!đđ»âșïž
5 feb. 2021 15:00
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I guess Americans don't pronounce the T as strongly as the Brits. Maybe a stop T is in there.
0:48
5 februari 2021
1
Ireland
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5 februari 2021
1
Iâm an American English speaker and Iâve heard it pronounced two ways.
#1
Americans usually pronounce it like Der-rect-ly. You want to use the âErâ sound after the D. As in the word Flower. The letters âlyâ at the end of the word sound like âleeâ.
#2
British speakers pronounce it like D-eye-rect-ly. The The letter âIâ is pronounced with the long âIâ sound or like the sound in the word âeyeâ. The âlyâ at the end also sound like âleeâ
Either way of pronunciation is fine, but Iâm an American and most of us would tell you to say it like option 1.
5 februari 2021
From Australia :)
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6 februari 2021
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5 februari 2021
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