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How do you pronounce ''There are'' when you're speaking fast?
2019年2月20日 21:00
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It's difficult to make it clear just using the alphabet, Annette, but it sounds like there-uh
In phonemes it's: /ðeərə/
If you google 'interactive phonemic chart' you can click on the individual phonemes and listen to the sounds. The last phoneme in 'there are' (the weak form) is a schwa, and it's the one that makes the 'uh' sound.
2019年2月20日
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After saying it out loud a few times, it sounds like "ther-uh". I'm from Cardiff so it might be that other areas of the UK say it differently.
2019年2月20日
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"There'er" in the American Midwest.
2019年2月21日
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Hi there, I am a British English speaker and from listening to a range of regional dialects and "there uh" seems consistent to most. If spoken at speed it can sound like a two syllable single word where the "r" of there receives more emphasis as if you were saying "thuh ruh" first syllable sounding like "the" then "ruh"
2019年2月20日
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