Heteronyms: words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently. 1 Tear= teer vs terh 2 Read= reed vs red 3 Live= laiv vs liv 4 Polish= pow-lish vs paa-lish 5 Resume= ruh-zuwm vs re-zuh-mei 6 Use= uwz vs uws 7 Close= klowz vs klows 8 Present= preh-z’nt vs pruh-zent 9 Record= reh-k’rd vs ruh-kord 10 Desert= de-z’rt vs duh-z’rt 11 Produce= prow-duws vs pruh-duws
I haven’t done this before, and you know what I noticed? It really helps when you’re taking notes, It helps understand better and getting the pronunciation. I did it because a while ago I’ve decided that I’m going to be an active content consumer in English. So thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Hadar Accent's Way English with Hadar 🙏🏻
Bow:to bend the head often as a sign of respect in some cultures Bow:a piece of wood curved by a tight string,used for shooting arrows Others examples include: minute, import
Hello Hadar! I am from Philippines. I really love the way you speak. I follow your videos and podcasts because I understand it very well. I am also a non-native english speaker like you. That's why your stories are relatable. The melody of your voice influence me to listen to you everyday. May I ask a favor? Could you make a series of videos about conversation in english for example in school setting, office, trip to somewhere, or anything which is educational? Thank you in advance!
It's interesting your present, record, etc shows a schwa in the verb form. My part of the US actually uses a long ee sound instead. As in ree-KORD, pree-ZENT, etc. But the way you show the pronunciation, we would still understand completely what word was used. (Half a century living in Ohio.)
English isn’t much better: Live vs Live Tear vs Tear Lead vs Lead Bow vs Bow Read vs Read Reading (place in the UK) vs Reading Polish vs Polish Record vs Record Use vs Use Present vs Present Row vs Row Moderate vs Moderate Permit vs Permit Wind vs Wind Separate vs Separate Do vs Do Etc
Why Exactly can words such as {StEAk} {StEAm} & {BrEAd} be structured with the same letters, in this case [ea] and STILL be PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY ?!?!?! Anything form of Clarification would be Greatly Appreciated BEYOND BELIEF ! Sincerely Thank you to whoever helps in Advance !!!
Thanks a lot. I have a question When i googled the prounounciation of the word resume as a verb i found that the letter e is pronounced like i (fish) not schwa also in the word dessert i found diz3:rt not duhzrt. Could you explain me that?
I myself am a teacher in India. And your videos are just amazing. Each and every word that you say is crystal clear to us. The fear of American English is reducing. Though British English is easier to follow. I wonder why you don't sound like an American. But I am extremely fond of your lessons
Bass - a type of fish or a low, deep sound Bow - a weapon for shooting arrows or to bend forward in respect Content - satisfied, or the subject matter of a piece of writing or speech Lead - a heavy metal, or to guide or direct Object - a thing or to express disagreement Row - a line or a loud noise Wind - a current of air or to twist or turn something Minute - 60 seconds or very small Rebel - to resist or a person who opposes authority Dove - a type of bird or the past tense of "dive" Invalid - not legally or medically valid or a person who is chronically ill or disabled Bat - a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment used to hit a ball Row - to propel a boat through water or a disagreement Address - the location of a place or to speak to someone directly
Two wonderful videos, thank you so much! I think a third video would be amazing: after homophones and homographs, please say something about *allophones*, different phonemes that are usually interchangeable in a language. Allophones create accents - I can say some things differently without reducing intelligibility - and define bad pronunciation - some sounds can’t be changed! Which are the differences between accents and errors? Cheers!
I can't find anybody that talks about words that have the same spelling and the same meaning but are pronounced differently, for example either or either another word is caramel or Caramel or Data - Data what is that called
According to the author of the poem "English is tough stuff": "Won't it make you lose your wits, Writing groats and saying grits?" That is, we use "grits" in spoken language but "groats" in writing for one and the same object. How weird!
Your way of pronouncing words is wonderful and it is a pleasant experience to hear your fascinating voice. Teaching English is not a plain sailing but you are the right choice for an ambitious learner who wants to improve his English. Thanks for your dedicated efforts for providing me superb knowledge of English Language with pronunciation Muhammad Riaz Lahore. PAKISTAN.
#challenge take each homograph and make a sentence with both meanings and then record a video pronouncing those sentences. Upload it to the Facebook group if you will
Hey, Hadar. Hope u r doing fine. Could you make a video about "secondary stress". I noticed that some phonetic transcriptions have a lower vertical line. I'd like to know more uses of it. Again, thank you so much, your videos are amazing.
Bomb diggity! 👏 4:47 Hadar, the spelling of the second word is résumé (aka curriculum vitae (CV)). 😘 More examples: bass and bass; bow and bow; compact and compact; digest and digest; does and does; lead and lead; refuse and refuse; row and row; wind and wind; wound and wound. 😂
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Heteronyms: words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently.
1 Tear= teer vs terh
2 Read= reed vs red
3 Live= laiv vs liv
4 Polish= pow-lish vs paa-lish
5 Resume= ruh-zuwm vs re-zuh-mei
6 Use= uwz vs uws
7 Close= klowz vs klows
8 Present= preh-z’nt vs pruh-zent
9 Record= reh-k’rd vs ruh-kord
10 Desert= de-z’rt vs duh-z’rt
11 Produce= prow-duws vs pruh-duws
That’s perfect!! Thanks for doing that:)
I haven’t done this before, and you know what I noticed? It really helps when you’re taking notes, It helps understand better and getting the pronunciation. I did it because a while ago I’ve decided that I’m going to be an active content consumer in English. So thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Hadar Accent's Way English with Hadar 🙏🏻
Thanks
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Bow:to bend the head often as a sign of respect in some cultures
Bow:a piece of wood curved by a tight string,used for shooting arrows
Others examples include: minute, import
Hi Hadar,
Refuse....to say no
Refuse.....garbage
Can you please tell us the sounds? Thank you.
Hello Hadar! I am from Philippines. I really love the way you speak. I follow your videos and podcasts because I understand it very well. I am also a non-native english speaker like you. That's why your stories are relatable. The melody of your voice influence me to listen to you everyday. May I ask a favor? Could you make a series of videos about conversation in english for example in school setting, office, trip to somewhere, or anything which is educational? Thank you in advance!
It's interesting your present, record, etc shows a schwa in the verb form. My part of the US actually uses a long ee sound instead. As in ree-KORD, pree-ZENT, etc. But the way you show the pronunciation, we would still understand completely what word was used. (Half a century living in Ohio.)
Even "Minute" is also an example.
You're a lovely teacher, I really appreciate the way you teach me.
Once again I❤❤ you!
I'll do my best to applicate your tips and recommendations
I am Nickson
Two nouns:
lead /li:d/ - leadership, guidence;
lead /led/ - soft, heavy metal, plumbum
English isn’t much better:
Live vs Live
Tear vs Tear
Lead vs Lead
Bow vs Bow
Read vs Read
Reading (place in the UK) vs Reading
Polish vs Polish
Record vs Record
Use vs Use
Present vs Present
Row vs Row
Moderate vs Moderate
Permit vs Permit
Wind vs Wind
Separate vs Separate
Do vs Do
Etc
Why Exactly can words such as {StEAk} {StEAm} & {BrEAd} be structured with the same letters, in this case [ea] and STILL be PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY ?!?!?! Anything form of Clarification would be Greatly Appreciated BEYOND BELIEF ! Sincerely Thank you to whoever helps in Advance !!!
Thanks a lot. I have a question When i googled the prounounciation of the word resume as a verb i found that the letter e is pronounced like i (fish) not schwa also in the word dessert i found diz3:rt not duhzrt. Could you explain me that?
I myself am a teacher in India. And your videos are just amazing. Each and every word that you say is crystal clear to us. The fear of American English is reducing. Though British English is easier to follow.
I wonder why you don't sound like an American. But I am extremely fond of your lessons
Bass - a type of fish or a low, deep sound
Bow - a weapon for shooting arrows or to bend forward in respect
Content - satisfied, or the subject matter of a piece of writing or speech
Lead - a heavy metal, or to guide or direct
Object - a thing or to express disagreement
Row - a line or a loud noise
Wind - a current of air or to twist or turn something
Minute - 60 seconds or very small
Rebel - to resist or a person who opposes authority
Dove - a type of bird or the past tense of "dive"
Invalid - not legally or medically valid or a person who is chronically ill or disabled
Bat - a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment used to hit a ball
Row - to propel a boat through water or a disagreement
Address - the location of a place or to speak to someone directly
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You are one of the best pronunciation teachers. A joy to listen to you teaching. Hundred percent.
Two wonderful videos, thank you so much!
I think a third video would be amazing: after homophones and homographs, please say something about *allophones*, different phonemes that are usually interchangeable in a language. Allophones create accents - I can say some things differently without reducing intelligibility - and define bad pronunciation - some sounds can’t be changed! Which are the differences between accents and errors?
Cheers!
You have an American accent.
In standard English Polish isn't Pronounced as paalish.
I absolutely love you! You’re amazing!
I love you back!!
Let's go to the desert !?😈
I love you to the desert and back
I just want to cry. I love your classes very much, but English is not easy at all
I can't find anybody that talks about words that have the same spelling and the same meaning but are pronounced differently, for example either or either another word is caramel or Caramel or Data - Data what is that called
same letters but pronounced differently .... what is that called
How about
Bear?
In Indian Punjab there is mostly UK accent is prevalent
Supposed (adj) -------> suh-po-zid
Supposed (v) -------> suh-post
1. Dove (white peace bird)
2. Dove (past tense of “to dive”)
Hi, Hadar, I'm from Brasil, I love it your videos!!! Keep going...
Excellent lesson. I would love to have a longer list of heteronyms. Thank you so much Hadar. You are amazing
Minute. It can be minute "(60 seconds) or minute (tiny)
Hi I m very much impressive with your video
Languages evolve to be confusing.
Isn't she precious?? 💕
Wind ....air
Wind.... To close
According to the author of the poem "English is tough stuff":
"Won't it make you lose your wits,
Writing groats and saying grits?"
That is, we use "grits" in spoken language but "groats" in writing for one and the same object. How weird!
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Hello, I'm Helbert, from Brazil. Thanks for the explanation. Do you use to post english content on instagram? How can I find you?
Hey, Helbert, here's Hadar's page on Insta instagram.com/hadar.accentsway/
Yes! Come join me on IG!!
Your way of pronouncing words is wonderful and it is a pleasant experience to hear your fascinating voice. Teaching English is not a plain sailing but you are the right choice for an ambitious learner who wants to improve his English.
Thanks for your dedicated efforts for providing me superb knowledge of English Language with pronunciation
Muhammad Riaz
Lahore.
PAKISTAN.
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#challenge take each homograph and make a sentence with both meanings and then record a video pronouncing those sentences. Upload it to the Facebook group if you will
What a great idea!! We’ll do it !!
Nice accept
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Hey, Hadar. Hope u r doing fine. Could you make a video about "secondary stress". I noticed that some phonetic transcriptions have a lower vertical line. I'd like to know more uses of it. Again, thank you so much, your videos are amazing.
Hello Hadar. Thanks for your amazing videos. Greetings from Venezuela 🎉
I love your videos! I'm brazilian and learn english, but accent is very difficult to me. I learn a lot with you. #ByTheWayYouBeautiful
Hadar, I live abroad and like to believe I speak fairly ok English, but your videos help me so much!
Mam ..
Please make a video (about the expression : "you know" in their conversation
Thanks
minut: /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ which is a noun and /mɑɪˈnut, mə-/, an adjectif
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Hello, Mrs Hadar. Perfect x to Perfect is one example as well.
Fantastic video - very useful!
Thank you ver much!!!!! I would like more videos Luke that!!!!!!
was maybe absent when my English teacher taught this, but i think no, i just honestly didn't learn this to school. so glad to hear this from you :)
Hadar how to pronounce ; many of which...:).. thank you😍
it's the wonderful video but if you can write mean of words and structure in sentences, is awesome.
Hetronyme and homograph is similar?
How bout sweet like cake 🎂 how to spell how to pronounce I can't separate the which one is the sweet which one is the hot place lol
useful video, thanks=)
Thank you teacher. Bow vs bow.
Thanks, very helpful
Your approach is still unique
1 Beat beat beat 2 like like 3 cut cut cut
So I guess we can find Polish shoe polish!
pronounce uncertainty ??? 🥴
i dont wann desert you in the middle of the desert ,
Hello from Azerbaijan )))
Love your video lessons 😍😍😍
Hello Hadar! Thank you so much of your efforts to make the video!
thank you my teacher
Bomb diggity! 👏 4:47 Hadar, the spelling of the second word is résumé (aka curriculum vitae (CV)). 😘
More examples: bass and bass; bow and bow; compact and compact; digest and digest; does and does; lead and lead; refuse and refuse; row and row; wind and wind; wound and wound. 😂
Resume with no accents is nowadays considered part of the English language
@@aimefiori1104 Correct! This the current preferred usage order: résumé, resume, resumé.
dessert, the food, has 2 s like you would want 2 desserts to eat after dinner
How amazing !!!!!
Awesome 👍
Thanks
Excellent lesson
Amazing video!
Amazing
Hi, What about Warm and Worm?
Two different pronunciations!
Hadar please add address vs. address... Great video
Same idea! AD-r’s be ud-RES
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