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30 Nov 2020
- Korean
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
It's interesting how smooth English speakers spell their language out. I can't spell it out as them for the life of me.
Is this correct?
It's interesting how smooth English speakers spell their language out. I can't spell it out as them for the life of me.
Is this correct?
Is this correct?
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30 Nov 2020
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- English (US)
It's interesting how smoothly English speakers pronounce their language out loud. I can't pronounce like them for the life of me.
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- English (US)
It's interesting how smoothly English speakers pronounce their language out loud. I can't pronounce like them for the life of me.
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- Norwegian (bokmal)
These are correct grammatically, but I can't for the life of me (pun intended) understand what you're trying to say with the first sentence.
- Korean
@0kgal I didn't use the word spell purposely. I think you're right. Thanks a lot 😉
- Korean
- Korean
@0kgal@Bearsca I meant English speaker's pronounce. I misunderstood the meaning of spell out would be similar to the meaning of pronounce.😂
- English (US)
@Slato ; Oh, got it! I corrected my answer for you. :)
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- Korean
- Norwegian (bokmal)
@Slato That's all fine and good, but I don't understand the sentiment. Don't all languages sound smooth when spoken by native speakers? Do you have some further point you're trying to make?
- Korean
@Bearsca Yes, you're right. I just .. pronouncing English is too hard for me, so...

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