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发表于 2006-7-31 16:32
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yes~of course, there're many differences.
for example: fast / past / last / master
in british english, it's pronounced as /a:/ ,
but in american english, it's pronouced as /e/.
and : new / news / newspaper / tuna
in british english, it's pronounced as /ju:/ ,
but in american english, it's pronouced as /u:/.
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i think the american say it with more nasal sound.
do you think so?
(i am not sure of my expression.)  |
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