How to Pronounce SUBTLE in English (British, American & Australian Pronunciation)
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2022
- 🔹How to say SUBTLE🔹
Learn the British, American and Australian pronunciations of "subtle".
(I will show you how to pronounce this word in the UK, the US and Australia.)
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Try to use this word in a sentence! ⬇️
U are such a subtle teacher. Thanks alot
Thank you, Max!
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Thank you The lesson about pronunciation is a very useful Keep up a good work
Thanks Max. Pronouncing this word was always a problem, correct spelling was an issue too. Didn’t know in Australia we pronounce it both ways.
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Does the word subtle mean something delicate? Thank you soooooooo much ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Max!
no not really but if something is delicate it is possibly also subtle ... as in a hint of a taste of something.
Good question! "Delicate" actually has lots of meanings. Usually it's a bit different to "subtle", but for meaning 6 here, it's basically the same:
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/delicate?q=delicate
Got it suttle 😅
Katherine Langford defines herself with subtle acting...any mutuals for MAX and KATHIEE...😉
Shuttle, almost the same way of pronuncaition. s -> sh ?
Yes, exactly! They're the same, except for the first sound.
Subtleties, just don't confuse with subtitles. The difference ia subtle.
True! :D
the difference between the two is quite ..... (you know what I was going to say)
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subtle or suttle ( The weight of a commodity shipment after deduction of the weight of the container, before allowance of tret.) or suddle (Scottish & dialectal, England. : stain, soil).. 🤦🫣
Oh, I didn't know that!