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An easy Pronounce problem, how to pronounce feel about in UK?
Is it pronounced /fiː/ /lə/ baʊt/, or /fiː/ /jə/ baʊt/
31 jan. 2020 02:08
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The L at the end of “feel” is always pronounced in all standard accents of English. In American, it’s usually pronounced “dark” (velarized, a bit like final -ng), with a glide into a semivocalic schwa before the L (as in Beijing Mandarin in the -ing final). It may perhaps be pronounced more as a light L in some other accents if the following word starts in a vowel. What exactly do you mean by in the UK? Setting aside Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, England has a shocking number of different accents. In Cockney, the final L is often pronounced /w/, if I’m not mistaken. I’m not aware of any accent that would pronounce “feel” as “fee”, but who knows, there may be one somewhere in the UK.
31 januari 2020
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