Asherwit
Can you tell me how to distinguish the pronunciation between "ant" and "aunt"? Can you read it if you don't mind? thank you (•͈⌔•͈⑅) By the way, in today's English exam, I wanted to write "parents always spoil their children", but because I forgot how to spell "spoil",I wrote "parents always boil their children" on the paper... Now I think it's funny, so I shared it.
2022年4月13日 12:31
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Asherwit Ant and aunt can sometimes sound exactly the same. It depends on where you are from. For me, when I say the word 'aunt', it sounds like 'aren't'. The 'a' in 'ant' has the same sound as the 'a' in 'and'. Sorry I can't record it for you. I think your examiners will laugh when they read your paper! Victoria
2022年4月13日
I am from California, USA, and I pronounce "aunt" and "ant" the same. By the way, you have me laughing my head off! Hahahaha! Boil the children? What??? ahahahahahaaha!
2022年4月14日
Here's a recording
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2022年4月14日
Many people from the US and Canada pronounce them exactly the same.
2022年4月14日
In some parts of the United States, including the part I grew up in (the Northeast), they are pronounced _exactly_ the same. In other places, "aunt" is pronounced almost as spelled, with a diphthong. You can verify this with an English dictionary. For example, the American Heritage dictionary, using its own set of symbols, says that "ant" is pronounced "ănt," and that "aunt" is pronounced either "ănt, änt."
2022年4月14日
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