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Around The World Girls Try To Pronounce The Hardest English Words!!

May 06, 2024
rural oh I forgot to serve it hello hello my name is Shannon I'm from the USA hello my name is Karine I'm from Holland hello my name is Irene and I'm from Spain hello I'm Janine and I'm from the Philippines Hello, my name is Anna and I'm from Brazil. Hello, I'm Eliana from Belgium. I mean, I'm Spanish. You know, it's really not easy for me to get to that level. Yes, level, no, yes, yes. I speak English. I went to university, they didn't teach me in English, no, I mean, I have my own pronunciation and I'm proud of it because the Spanish like it a lot, but yeah, it's nice, but I just wanted to change it, but I love it. character yes, I think I have good pronunciation, yes, you literally sound like you speak the English version, it comes out, although you know, if I get angry, you see the change, yes, I think I generally have good pronunciation, oh my god, that it's good.
around the world girls try to pronounce the hardest english words
Brewery, wait, wait. No, wait, let me know, don't be afraid of me. Brewery I like how she slowly I'm where I should be we don't know what's going to happen yeah we're going to make it Brewery that was okay yeah Brewery okay the end was a bit like Brewery Brewery okay Brewery okay yeah that's right , okay, okay Brewery, it's kind of like the country word where you combine the second r with the w, so it's very difficult to

pronounce

. This is a difficult word even for English. speakers, but I think they all did a good job.
around the world girls try to pronounce the hardest english words

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around the world girls try to pronounce the hardest english words...

I think the only thing is that you guys are really focused, yeah, because you're saying it so slowly. Brewery, they're saying it slowly but they're saying it well. Oh no, unfortunate, unfortunate, unfortunate, unfortunate. Oh, unlucky, they were all good, yes, we would say unlucky, yes, but they all said it very well. longer, okay, tongue, oh, okay, I hate crime, I hate crime, no, it's just that the sound is a little wider, you have more of a slight a sound and she's more of a slight o sound , but it's not bad, like I heard you talk. I would know exactly what you're saying, so no, I can't follow you because of that, how would you say it? she looks at me every time February February yeah, I think the only difference with this one is that you

pronounce

"es you" very strongly and it's spelled that way, but we don't usually say it that way, we usually say February, we don't pronounce it. or the first r at all only february february yes it's okay to say february sounds a bit weird in

english

because we speak it fast so we just say february but yes there is that emergency room there Americans don't like this either. guys, this is like a whisper, it really is rural, oh, rural, rural, rural, oh girl, ah, I can't, no, I don't feel bad hitting anyone because I don't even say this word, that's just like you.
around the world girls try to pronounce the hardest english words
I know it's like that listening challenge where it's like Laurel or Yanny oh yeah, that's what this word sounds like to me, it's like it doesn't make any sense, but we'd just say rural, oh girl, so if you're listening like verbal. It sounds more like r-e-r oh, it's not like we say rural verbal yes, yes, you know, this sounds like a dog crying, some kind of dinosaur, yes, this is good, good job, this pronunciation makes more sense when you look at how it is written, I think so. the Spanish pronunciation sounds more like it sounds like it does in English survey survey that's a lie that's a lie survey she's lying what I'm going to try last time orbit that's why you say you didn't work servant okay wait sorbet this is this is We'll get some hate comments, but there are two ways to say this word four beats.
around the world girls try to pronounce the hardest english words
We have to leave her here. The reason I said there are two ways to say it is because sherbet is technically correct, but Sherbert is pretty much how we would normally say it in North Carolina, well, yeah, yeah, but oh, you know, this word comes from French, of course. I mean, yeah, okay, yeah. When I see this word, I always think in the context of ice cream, so we would say strawberry sorbet or orange sorbet. So it's written like sorbet, but the way we would say it when we talk about it in a certain context is completely different.
Can you say it slowly? I know, I know. I hate it too, guys like the United States, like the Norwegians or something like that. Yeah, maybe, so you all were half right, like you know you all can have me after I go to part the

world

, so Vineyard, oh okay, this is like something like Sherburn too, no, just There is a letter that they should. yeah, yeah, yeah, that sneaky English letter that never says Vineyard, oh yeah, good job, okay, oh Vineyard Vineyard, we usually say Vineyard if you have an e in the middle like that, sometimes we don't really say it, we just you let go but you can understand what the meaning is based on the spelling, so if you separate it by vineyard you can know that it is like a vine as a kind of winery deal, but we wouldn't pronounce it, we wouldn't say vine. patio that sounds a little strange so we'd just say Vineyard pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym wait I need to process that so Spanish is oh I forgot once again can you say it again?
Yeah, okay, um, and that's the same word, but the pronunciation is totally different in Dutch you'd say so it's not necessary and then in English it'll be like a pseudonym yeah, no, yeah, that was it, it was all pretty good. again. I think it's just a difference in accent. I don't think the pronunciation itself. it's wrong, I think it would just be the accent is slightly different, but we would say pseudonym, yeah, pseudonym, so there's more emphasis on the do sound, I think, but yeah, but I don't think anyone was really bad, draw it drought, oh yes, this is it.
It's probably the most difficult sound when learning English, like o-u-g-h. Anything is always difficult like thorough or thoughtful or complete, like those

words

because it's pronounced slightly different depending on the word, like if you take out the D and the T, it's rough. It sounds completely different than the rest, yeah, so this one is a little tricky, but we would say drought is fun, uh, difficult because I'm just not used to like saying these

words

because they're not used very often, yeah. okay and there's also a difference between saying something in the middle of a sentence and just saying that word yes, sure but sure, oh yeah, that one that was just yes, that's questionable.
I think she know it again. I'm also from the south, so don't say it happens correctly, yes, I think Sherbert and the crying dog, so today we try to pronounce the most difficult English words. If you like this video, please like, comment and subscribe, see you soon, bye.

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