Ryota
I asked two questions to AI about American pronunciations. These are both correct? 1) whether the American can elide the sound /r/ as in “there were” In some American English accents, particularly those associated with certain regions or dialects, the "r" sound at the end of words or syllables may be dropped or pronounced very lightly. In fast casual talk, you might hear "there were" pronounced more like "theah weh." The "r" sound at the end of "there" may be less pronounced or even omitted in these cases. 2) whether they pronounce like “the” as in “there were” In fast casual American speech, it's common for the pronunciation of "the" to be reduced or even dropped in certain contexts. In phrases like "there were," the "th" sound in "the" may be less distinct or omitted, leading to a more casual and rapid pronunciation.
2024年2月1日 13:12
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It's better to call AI a more precise term "a set of previously programmed algorithms" -- in this case it won't look strange when it gives you some nonsense.
2024年2月2日
こんにちは、私はずっと日本のネットユーザーを作りたいと思っています。だから私はあなたと友達になってもいいですか。
2024年2月1日
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