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Have any non native English speakers tried learning the Boston accent? I'm really interested as to how that would sound.
Have any non native English speakers tried learning the Boston accent? I'm really interested as to how that would sound.
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Bilingual people, do you feel curse words are a lot less offensive when said on a foreign language instead of on your native one even if you are fluent and use that language every day?
Bilingual people, do you feel curse words are a lot less offensive when said on a foreign language instead of on your native one even if you are fluent and use that language every day?
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With listening the skill that takes a disproportionate amount of time, how soon should a beginner start focusing on it?
With listening the skill that takes a disproportionate amount of time, how soon should a beginner start focusing on it?
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There is a phonetic analysis tool called Praat which analysis pitch and other phonetic qualities. Someone should make something like this but easier to use for pronunciation practice.
There is a phonetic analysis tool called Praat which analysis pitch and other phonetic qualities. Someone should make something like this but easier to use for pronunciation practice.
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In Japanese, the way “hello” is taught in textbooks is SUPER different to how they actually greet each other. Is this the same in the language your learning?
In Japanese, the way “hello” is taught in textbooks is SUPER different to how they actually greet each other. Is this the same in the language your learning?
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