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I was confused with "sheep"and"ship","wrong"and"run",and also "beach" and "bitch".
I've had lots of troubles,so I write jolly tales.
----------------------------------------------------- Louisa May Alcott
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Any word with this beautiful sound: th [θ]
Do what you should.
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1) I have a hard time pronouncing the british R right. American R is closer to hungarian R, but it is still different. I could probably learn it if I lived in an anglophone country for some years. I use a rolling R like Spaniards and Russians.
2) The "th" sound (in the word "think" for example) is, in my opinion, a totally retarded and moronic sound, but I manage it better than R.
3) I pronounce V and W in exactly the same way in many cases. So I pronounce word as "vord". The English "W" sound is not used in my language, that's why.
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^I don't mind when foreigners pronounce W as V (and find it cute in women), but I hate when th is not pronounced (from native speakers especially).
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