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    pronouncing

    US /prə'naʊnsɪŋ/

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    UK /prə'naʊnsɪŋ/

    B1
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo state something in a legal or official way
    Before pronouncing them husband and wife the priest asked if they had any personal vows they cared to make.
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo give your opinion or decision about something
    The protesters are pronouncing their dissatisfaction
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo say the sounds of words in a correct way
    Pronouncing some English words can be tricky

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    12 Brands YOU pronounce INCORRECTLY

    05:3412 Brands YOU pronounce INCORRECTLY
    • Today I'm going to show you 10 fashion designer names that you—yes, you—are pronouncing incorrectly.

      Today I'm going to show you 10 fashion designer names that you—yes, you—are pronouncing incorrectly.

    • that you, yes you, are pronouncing incorrectly.

      that you, yes you, are pronouncing incorrectly.

    A2

    Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking

    17:40Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking
    • But, uh, uh, most of the things you're hearing me pronouncing incorrectly now is actually my Irish accent, so don't worry about that.

      But, uh, uh, most of the things you're hearing me pronouncing incorrectly now is actually my Irish accent, so don't worry about that.

    • pronouncing incorrectly now is actually

      pronouncing incorrectly now is actually

    A2

    Why Do These Words Get Mispronounced So Much? | Otherwords

    08:48Why Do These Words Get Mispronounced So Much? | Otherwords
    • Technically, the T is silent, as in "soften" and "listen" and "fasten," but in the last couple decades, people have started pronouncing it often, which is incidentally closer to how it was pronounced before the advent of modern English 400 years ago.

      Technically, the T is silent, as in "soften" and "listen" and "fasten," but in the last couple decades, people have started pronouncing it often, which is incidentally closer to how it was pronounced before the advent of modern English 400 years ago.

    • But in the last couple of decades, people have started pronouncing it often, which is incidentally closer to how it was pronounced before the advent of modern English 400 years ago.

      But in the last couple of decades, people have started pronouncing it often, which is incidentally closer to how it was pronounced before the advent of modern English 400 years ago.

    B1

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    10:19BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • These are two easy rules for pronouncing words ending with a silent E.

      These are two easy rules for pronouncing words ending with a silent E.

    • "Little," "circle," "able." These are two easy rules for pronouncing words ending with a silent E.

      "Little," "circle," "able." These are two easy rules for pronouncing words ending with a silent E.

    A2

    10 English words that you pronounce INCORRECTLY | British English Pronunciation

    04:4710 English words that you pronounce INCORRECTLY | British English Pronunciation
    • I've got a pronunciation video for you today, and it's all about ten words that you might be pronouncing incorrectly.

      I've got a pronunciation video for you today, and it's all about ten words that you might be pronouncing incorrectly.

    • and it's all about 10 words that you might be pronouncing incorrectly.

      and it's all about 10 words that you might be pronouncing incorrectly.

    B1

    5 Secrets of American English Pronunciation: Advanced Pronunciation Lesson

    08:555 Secrets of American English Pronunciation: Advanced Pronunciation Lesson
    • Now I understand it and I know how they're pronouncing it and I can do it too."

      Now I understand it and I know how they're pronouncing it and I can do it too."

    A2

    Speak English Fluently By Practising These 7 Things Every Day (Improve English Communication Skills)

    14:10Speak English Fluently By Practising These 7 Things Every Day (Improve English Communication Skills)
    • After you have practised the sounds of English, you should then practise pronouncing full phrases and full sentences.

      After you have practised the sounds of English, you should then practise pronouncing full phrases and full sentences.

    • After you have practiced the sounds of English, you should then practice pronouncing full phrases and full sentences.

      After you have practiced the sounds of English, you should then practice pronouncing full phrases and full sentences.

    A2

    VOCABULARY THAT NATIVE SPEAKERS USE IN ENGLISH

    07:16VOCABULARY THAT NATIVE SPEAKERS USE IN ENGLISH
    • Sometimes when I speak too fast, I just stop concentrating on the way I'm pronouncing sounds.

      Sometimes when I speak too fast, I just stop concentrating on the way I'm pronouncing sounds.

    • The only situation when I allow myself to say "very" is when I'm training two sounds, "v" and "w." Sometimes when I speak too fast, I just stop concentrating on the way I'm pronouncing sounds,

      The only situation when I allow myself to say "very" is when I'm training two sounds, "v" and "w." Sometimes when I speak too fast, I just stop concentrating on the way I'm pronouncing sounds,

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • To hear the insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust!" Scrooge bent before the ghost's rebuke,

      To hear the insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust!" Scrooge bent before the ghost's rebuke,

    • hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too  much life among his hungry brothers in the dust!”

      hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too  much life among his hungry brothers in the dust!”

    B2

    IELTS Speaking Score 9 India Good and Bad Analysis

    14:02IELTS Speaking Score 9 India Good and Bad Analysis
    • She keeps pronouncing that final S sound as a C and this does make it slightly awkward, although still clear. So her overall score for part two is still a band nine.

      She keeps pronouncing that final S sound as a C and this does make it slightly awkward, although still clear. So her overall score for part two is still a band nine.

    • Her pronunciation for part two is a band 8 simply because of the word "decision." She keeps pronouncing that final S sound as a C,

      Her pronunciation for part two is a band 8 simply because of the word "decision." She keeps pronouncing that final S sound as a C,

    B1