q*b 发帖数: 897 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 Dreamer 讨论区 】
发信人: qob (好运来), 信区: Dreamer
标 题: how to prounce "Tung" as surname?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jun 12 18:58:49 2014, 美东)
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b*****s 发帖数: 1124 | 2 Sienna LE was 28500 before $1000 rebate at Capitol Toyota, that was the best
price I could find on 7/4 weekend.
if you go, ask Washeen ( prounced Wa-sing), he is a very honest sales person
, tell him Mark referred you, maybe he can get you the same price.
camera
entertainment |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 3 graph "ai" t
还是
graph "i" t |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 5 Then why granite is gran"i"t? |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 7 earth...
When you buy house, you always spoke "gra-night counter-top" to
the agent? haha. |
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m*****r 发帖数: 3822 | 9 you know english is not pronunciation-friendly |
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g******i 发帖数: 1942 | 13 you go to die!
C prounces "see" |
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G********t 发帖数: 334 | 14
List should be prounced something like /lest/ not /li:st/.
The short /i/ is acctually different from /e/.
The tongue's more retracted and prouceation place is more
or less on the tip of the tongue.
Please don't pronouce short vowels like the long ones.
It took me some true embarrassements to learn to pay
attention to that. It just doens't make sense to
say "Say(see) you later" or "I leave(live) here".
Here's another one I said "Pain in the nake(neck)." |
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G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 15 when doesn't it need to link the consonent and i in 'in'?
for example:
he will come in the afternoon.
come in please.
he didn't go to school in that afternoon.
in which sentences will you link the consonent and i? |
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s**d 发帖数: 787 | 16 i can link all of them. any consonant is linkable to i. |
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G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 17 in which condition shouldn't we link the consonant and 'i' ? |
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q*b 发帖数: 897 | 20 aren't they spell as" tong"? |
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a*****a 发帖数: 438 | 22 Ichiro is prounced as "each-row" though 重音在I上 |
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