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How do (some) New Zealanders pronounce "milk"?

STICK NEWS: Bullet in Chinese woman's head


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http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2007/05/show-392-wednesday-30-may.html

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http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/dailyenglish/diary/200705300000/

Show 392 Wednesday 30 May
The Daily English Show
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/

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  • Hello Sarah,

    We liked this video especially the music which was upbeat.

    Santa Rosa ESL class,

    Ricardo Diz, Rosa Maria, Araceli

  • She has dredlocks now.

  • L > "w". That's very common in South Eastern England: it's called Estuary English (by the banks of the Thames and its estuary). It happens when it's followed by a consonant-sound. We call it "dark l". And, it was supposed to be fashionable...

    Thanks Sarah, as usual.

    Elena (Valencia, Spain)

  • Stick News rules!

  • Great!!

  • Nice

  • As for the pronounciation difference between New Yorkers and Canadians... They say "How you doing, aye?" But in NY we say "Aye.... how you doing?" Im liking the canadian vids so far. Good to see you doing well!

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