US /'pɜ:/
・UK /'pɜ:/
Te-am făcut pur.
"Pur." "Is "b." "Pur." "a" would be "fur." That was great guys.
For example, with the words "car" and "Carl." The only difference between them is the dark L, so it's perfect for practicing this one sound: car, Carl, word, world, pur, pearl.
For example, with the words "car" and "Carl." The only difference between them is the dark L, so it's perfect for practicing this one sound: car, Carl, word, world, pur, pearl.
If cats and kittens and lions and tigers and bears are really happy, they will do something called "pur." I don't know how to purr.
So, when you touch the cat's back or when you pet the cat, it goes "pur." It means, "Yeah.
Wait, wait, Rachel, isn't that almost pur.
"Pur.
"Pur, purple, earn." "Fur, far, fire, fear, fair, for." "Per her report, the fair will have four fire twirlers." All right.
So in this case, we're going to have that er, Pur.
For Pur-Purple Rain.
The conservative parties are feeding off the carcass of Pur Thai, the old populist electoral war machine.