I’m more familiar with Am E. Of course... a good pronunciation is requiered to get it. But generally speaking I understand more Am E because they pronounce the final R’s. To me the lack of it makes me confuse.
leonardo5: I’m more familiar with Am E. Of course... a good pronunciation is requiered to get it. But generally speaking I understand more Am E because they pronounce the final R’s. To me the lack of it makes me confuse.
Haven't seen you for quite some time. How have you been?
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