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Message de yannloic posté le 2004-08-15 23:22:15 (S | E | F | I)
I met English last foreninght, and I was in front of one of my main default. I mispronounced words. For whose that can understand, what is the difference between bech and bitch.
So I suggest to heps us each others English and French speakers to record sentences (small ones) and add them to messages (with quotas off courses), to know how to pronounce correctly.
Technical problems are off course of the webmaster problem kind.
Sorry webmaster, but it would be a great advance point for that site.
Jean-Louis
Sorry again, but I'm sure it is worth.
I met English last foreninght, and I was in front of one of my main default. I mispronounced words. For whose that can understand, what is the difference between bech and bitch.
So I suggest to heps us each others English and French speakers to record sentences (small ones) and add them to messages (with quotas off courses), to know how to pronounce correctly.
Technical problems are off course of the webmaster problem kind.
Sorry webmaster, but it would be a great advance point for that site.
Jean-Louis
Sorry again, but I'm sure it is worth.
Réponse: re:wave word add to message de monik, postée le 2004-08-16 00:20:48 (S | E)
hi !
I suppose you mean
beech (hêtre) ou beach (plage)
et bitch (chienne - garce/familier).
If you use the dictionary, you'll see that the difference is with the [i:] i long pour beech et beach et [i] i court pour bitch.
Est-ce que ça t'aide?
Réponse: re:wave word add to message de yannloic, postée le 2004-08-16 05:50:50 (S | E)
Thanks Monik, I met Englishmen few days ago, and they laughted at me because of my mispronouciation with the word beach (they heared bitch). Yes, of course for beach the sound is rather long. It is difficult to catch the good sound.
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