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minus-squareuncouple9831@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up2·18 hours agoThe Australian “no” is the only English word with all vowels in it. I learned this from Yvonne strahovski. She good teacher.
minus-squaretoeblast96@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 hours agoi, ɪ, e, ɛ, æ, ɑ, ʊ, ʌ, AND ə❓❗ thats a steal
minus-squarexistera@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·17 hours agoI had only seen her in Chuck, so I was really surprised to find out she is Australian.
minus-squareuncouple9831@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·17 hours agoShe does a good job of covering up the extra sounds. Maybe accents are easier for them because they just need to remove sounds from words rather than add them.
The Australian “no” is the only English word with all vowels in it. I learned this from Yvonne strahovski. She good teacher.
i, ɪ, e, ɛ, æ, ɑ, ʊ, ʌ, AND ə❓❗ thats a steal
I had only seen her in Chuck, so I was really surprised to find out she is Australian.
She does a good job of covering up the extra sounds. Maybe accents are easier for them because they just need to remove sounds from words rather than add them.