eatshitndie Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Jul 25, 2008 Messages 62,480 Points 113 Dec 25, 2024 #21 Dr Christopher Cheok C S said: so flaaaaaa is correct for UK pronunciation Click to expand... fla-ur. not flaa. the “r” involves curling of the tongue subtlely. in american english, the “r” is tongue-rolled more distinctly and less subtle, like “rrr”.
Dr Christopher Cheok C S said: so flaaaaaa is correct for UK pronunciation Click to expand... fla-ur. not flaa. the “r” involves curling of the tongue subtlely. in american english, the “r” is tongue-rolled more distinctly and less subtle, like “rrr”.
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jw5 Moderator Moderator Loyal Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 91,098 Points 113 Dec 27, 2024 #23 Flour is pronounced as "Flower". Very simple understand!
P Patriotmissile Alfrescian Loyal Joined May 27, 2021 Messages 3,991 Points 113 Dec 28, 2024 #24 Go watch Bobby Finn's videos. In English, no standard formula to pronounce.
bobby Alfrescian Loyal Joined Jun 11, 2017 Messages 19,632 Points 113 Dec 28, 2024 #25 No right no wrong….just depends on which country you from. In the US the name Rhys is pronounced as “rice” whereas in other countries is pronounced as “ris”
No right no wrong….just depends on which country you from. In the US the name Rhys is pronounced as “rice” whereas in other countries is pronounced as “ris”
Devil Within Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Aug 14, 2008 Messages 10,487 Points 113 Dec 28, 2024 #26 Leongsam said: Nobody was taught to say "FLAH" and it makes no sense how it ended up as "FLAH" in the first place. How do you pronounce "our"? Nobody pronounces it as "ah". Click to expand... "Flah" is pronounced by posh British people. We just inherited posh British way of saying flour. Last edited: Dec 28, 2024
Leongsam said: Nobody was taught to say "FLAH" and it makes no sense how it ended up as "FLAH" in the first place. How do you pronounce "our"? Nobody pronounces it as "ah". Click to expand... "Flah" is pronounced by posh British people. We just inherited posh British way of saying flour.
Devil Within Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Aug 14, 2008 Messages 10,487 Points 113 Dec 28, 2024 #27 English language pronunciation can be confusing at times.
J jurongkechil Alfrescian Loyal Joined Apr 19, 2015 Messages 3,569 Points 113 Dec 28, 2024 #28 Nice..
W worcer Alfrescian Loyal Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 831 Points 43 Dec 28, 2024 #29 mouth very big...
steffychun Alfrescian Loyal Joined Aug 19, 2008 Messages 38,563 Points 113 Dec 28, 2024 #30 Devil Within said: "Flah" is pronounced by posh British people. We just inherited posh British way of saying flour. Click to expand... Got tattoo. Any where else? Tits? CB?
Devil Within said: "Flah" is pronounced by posh British people. We just inherited posh British way of saying flour. Click to expand... Got tattoo. Any where else? Tits? CB?