Nicely read. I stand to be corrected, but you pronounced "wont" the same as "won't". I believe that wont is pronounced the same as want. I could be wrong of course...
Very good! I'm currently working on this, planning to record it soon. From what I gather in the dictionary and among my knitting friends, skein is pronounced "skane." I suppose it could go either way, though. Thanks for posting. Good work.
There are at least three different ways of saying "skein" in the British Isles - to rhyme with mean, mine and mane - and all of them are "correct" - this is one of many explicit examples of the fact that a "British accent" does not exist. Speakers from some parts of Britain sound more like places thousands of miles across the planet rather than places a hundred miles away in any direction within the UK.
Nicely read. I stand to be corrected, but you pronounced "wont" the same as "won't". I believe that wont is pronounced the same as want. I could be wrong of course...
ippon0813 1 month ago
Very good! I'm currently working on this, planning to record it soon. From what I gather in the dictionary and among my knitting friends, skein is pronounced "skane." I suppose it could go either way, though. Thanks for posting. Good work.
LaClairEtoile 1 month ago
lichen = lie-ken not lih-ken
CoreyHartRules 1 month ago
bury not berry =)
sdrawkcab190 1 month ago
@sdrawkcab190 they sound the same
CoreyHartRules 1 month ago
Oh, also skein should rhyme with stain.
camolanphy 1 month ago
@camolanphy No, it should be like 'skeen', unless it's different in a British accent
20001622 1 month ago
@20001622 er... no. Camolanphy is correct. dictionarydotreferencedotcom/browse/skein - click speaker button for pronounciation.
skein, pronounced skain.
davidenespana 1 month ago
There are at least three different ways of saying "skein" in the British Isles - to rhyme with mean, mine and mane - and all of them are "correct" - this is one of many explicit examples of the fact that a "British accent" does not exist. Speakers from some parts of Britain sound more like places thousands of miles across the planet rather than places a hundred miles away in any direction within the UK.
brumplum 3 weeks ago
At 2:35 it is Principle, disciple, (not discipline) label.
Everything else seems good.
Alorand 2 months ago
is this American or British accent ?
StefanSERBIA018 2 months ago
@StefanSERBIA018 American.
20001622 2 months ago
@StefanSERBIA018 A very refined American accent - not the sort you'd find mangling the English language in Louisiana or Mississippi or the Bronx.
davidenespana 1 month ago
Yes! Please make a slower version!!! It is hard to follow you :)
violebg 5 months ago
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violebg 5 months ago
breeches is pronounced britches
iljagrauls 6 months ago 2
@iljagrauls Noticed that, too.
camolanphy 1 month ago
@iljagrauls Ah you're right, thanks
20001622 1 month ago
thanks a bunch :)
blaviken85 1 year ago
Thank you for your reading. It helps a lot. I have a suggestion - can you make a slower version of it?
leonsalvaje24 1 year ago