Monday, November 16, 2009

Pronounce thirty three properly.?

Can anyone pronounce thirty three properly - sooo your tongue on your top teeth or wotever?Just wondering. i find it reeealy hard because quite reasontly i realised th was not pronounce 'fuu' .Its realy anoyying because i grew up in primary schl learning english and they didnt even teach me that! well im 13 now so its anoyying how everyone else is used to it and is NORMAL - i mummble alot too its anoyying. I felt like saying it. especialy at this strange hour (england 2:01am) . bye

Pronounce thirty three properly.?
...hmmmm.....ok =D uhhhh..................I don't really get this question but ok ^^
Reply:No, I can say it just fine, but I can understand why that would be tough to say if you can't pronounce your "th's" right.
Reply:its never too late to learn to pronounce it properly
Reply:yeah, well at least i think i pronounce it properly... who knows.


since you live in britain, and i live in america you probably think i pronounce it weird.
Reply:You mean you say "firtee free"?





I am so sorry that your parents did not teach you well.


Ask for help from a well-speaking adult. take lessons even.





Speaking is going to be your job for the rest of your life. better get good at it NOW. You will have better job success if


you can speak clearly and well.





I was in a McDonald's last year, and the server could NOT make me understand what he was saying. . .mumbling so badly. I expressed my dismay to the Manager, since it was not easy to buy what I wanted.





Please look at words and say alllllll the letters in them and you will improve. Read out loud when no one is listening. that will help you. YOUR JOB: to learn and train your mouth to do the act of speaking.





Elocution is the technical term for what you are wishing you could do - speak clearly,





One basic requirement: learn to spell. When a word has 3 syllables, like "probably" you will hear 95% people say 'prolly'. But it is said correctly: pro-buh-blee. Knowing the spelling helps you to do the proper enunciation (means clearly saying all the consonants).
Reply:As an ESL teacher I think that the hardest letters for many to pronounce is the th sound. In many other languages the placement of the tongue is different for certain letters so in the switch to English th becomes difficult.


Tongue behind the front teeth and a bit of each side can almost be closed and bitten.


hope that helps.


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