How to pronounce Ordinal Numbers in British English

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • How to say ordinal numbers in British English.
    00:00 intro
    0:52 first
    01:26 second
    2:01 third
    02:28 fourth
    03:07 fifth
    03:37 sixth
    03:53 seventh
    04:28 eighth
    05:08 ninth
    05:54 tenth
    06:10 eleventh
    06:45 twelth
    07:32 thirteenth
    08:26 fourteenth
    08:42 fifthteenth
    08:58 sixteenth
    09:13 seventeenth
    09:32 eighteenth
    09:40 nineteenth
    09:50 Big numbers -tieth
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @tebarmanfaat
    @tebarmanfaat 14 днів тому

    helpful

  • @britishjohn62
    @britishjohn62 2 роки тому

    As I mentioned in the other ordinal numbers video, Manhattan has the numbered streets so First Avenue to Twelfth Avenue and 1st Street to 228th Street so this video is really helpful for pronouncing those streets. Also with the -ties I start with for example 20th, I do twent for the first syllable with a glottal t because of my Yorkshire accent, then followed by the diphthong ɪə and then the th