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How do You differe "Won't" and "Want"? May be this question is more for english learners than native speakers. Of course I know about transcription and grammar features, but really i can't to hear difference when native speaker speaks.
27 nov. 2019 05:13
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Use visual cues. Regardless of the accent of each native speaker, the shape of the lip of "won't" is rounder than that of "want." Sometimes you also need to notice the tongue and teeth position of some sounds to help you differentiate. It's part of the auditory reception.
27 november 2019
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You might want to hear the pronunciation of both words here: Won't -> https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wont?q=won%27t Want -> https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/want?q=Want I hoped this helps.
27 november 2019
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Won’t is more like « Oh » / wəʊnt /and want is more like «  Ah » /wɒnt/ if that helps?
27 november 2019
To be honest I just differ these two words in the context only. Im not be able to recognize them in a list.
27 november 2019
Thank You for your answer, Aaron.
27 november 2019
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