101-200 Most Common Words | Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise
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Learn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English Podcast where we go over the 101-200 Most Common Words as an Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise.
In this series of episodes you're going to learn to pronounce the 2000 most common words in English in an Aussie accent!
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Loved this exercise! Waiting for more. :)
This VOWEL sound of the word HER is so similar to the U Sound of French language
I think it's the same sound in somes "e" in french, I can't remember right now when it's used. (French got a lot of "e" sounds for me, a native spanish speaker haha)
The "e" that starts in the the base of the throat, like the U but with the mouth open.
@@SanTiagOD92 exactly! I think the same thing! By the way, I have been thinking about to study French after English
Douglas Marinho more like the œ sound in French
@@yoyoeldas yeah, you're right, actually I've never known what are the differences between them
Love this.. waiting for more
Thanks mate ,,
thanks a lot..
Nice! 😀
I am wondering how would aussie say 'literally'? Does anyone know? Or that word isn't common in Australia?
I am American but I have heard it be said like lit-elly
Litcherally”
Quick question, do Australians say herb "erb" like Americans? Or do they pronounce the h like British people? Just curious
Truly just depends but usually herb!
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