Hey, again, nice voice, but your diction needs some further training. Do not spyrantize /b/, /d/ or /g/. Except for /d/, which can be either plosive or fricative, /b/ and /g/ are always, and oly, plosives. "The" has two pronunciation forms that depend on the quality of the following sound (vocal? consonant? or semiconsonant? Same for /s/ which can be voice or voiceless in English.
Hey, again, nice voice, but your diction needs some further training. Do not spyrantize /b/, /d/ or /g/. Except for /d/, which can be either plosive or fricative, /b/ and /g/ are always, and oly, plosives. "The" has two pronunciation forms that depend on the quality of the following sound (vocal? consonant? or semiconsonant? Same for /s/ which can be voice or voiceless in English.
algaraca 2 years ago