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  • omfg....this is so awesome....i didn't even know we did that grunting thing. that's just fantastic.

  • IT's called the schwa because English is a Stress Timed Language the unstressed vowel goes to the mid central position.

  • April is not German it is Scandinavian as allot of other English words.

  • @krullboll Actually it is german and pronounced that way

  • @krullboll he means Germanic, and Scandinavian is Germanic.

  • What a great teacher.

  • Where's the rest of it? :x

  • It's all there. Just type in the title or look at the sidebar.

  • Under which title is it?

  • sad that there is no eposide number 5.

  • well, of course you'll hear it like that, it's the matter of phometic variation called coalescene (when the sound /j/ is found after the sound /s/ it's pronounced as /ʃ/ )

  • I like this guy, but alot of what he says is global, not just about English. Take "juheat?" for example. It's called a reduction and they have been used for many generations in all types of languages around the world.

  • Middle English is one of the most beautiful sounding languages on earth..... I prefer its sound and flow to french...

  • I've been thinking about that, but not just young people say it in England we all go, "Jue wan this?" and if someone sneezes I've never really heard "bless you" it's always "bleshu"

  • LMFAO. We watched this in English class, I died when I heard "Jeet."

    LOL

  • It's very, very tough to dumb down a complicated subject. It takes a big brain.

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