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  • using the great advances of Sands sounds, The queen pronounces this word with a long are vowel in the middle.

  • Sant's This may sound old fashioned sounds.

  • Youngest speakers are likely to pronounce this word with the vowels.

  • Ire in the middle.

  • Science, Science, Science South Science Way should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return.

  • Still to endure.

  • In the dictionary, you may see the second vowel of this word transcribed with to I p A.

  • Symbols.

  • Yeah, but this is an old fashioned pronunciation.

  • Listen to how this speaker from the House of Lords uses the old fashioned pronunciation in your should have to endure terrible anxiety should have to endure terrible anxiety.

  • Many speakers nowadays, including the queen, used the allow in duel still to endure.

  • Still to endure.

  • In fact, lots of people change the continent so it goes from endure to N.

  • Jewell.

  • This means it sounds like in Jewell to end your life, to end your life to sound like a modern British English speaker.

  • I suggest you say science, science and not sans.

  • I'd suggest you say in Jewell in Jewell, on not India.

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using the great advances of Sands sounds, The queen pronounces this word with a long are vowel in the middle.

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