Most of the things discussed here is common knowledge but the most interesting part is the pronunciation of combined words. Thanks sam for the new learnings! Mabuhay from The Philippines.
@@PAPIEnglish sir could you upload video of OH diphthong goat,so,go it's bit confusing where to use that OH in words, Where as in orange, octopus we use o sounds but in words like most,window why we use OH diphthong. I asked few youtubers teachers none cleared my doubt sir 🙏 I'm from India 🇮🇳 Tamilnadu. Kindly do the needful help sir.
Amaizing! You are the best... I would like to know if the exception for "Iron" applies everytime there is a "R" in the middle of two vowels? Could you give another example of that exception, please! 😘
Why do u pronouns “g” at the end of many words I’ve noticed 😯 [bring] instead of [brin’]? Is it ur own feature, or some London accent? Cuz when I studied at univ it was strict to pronounce second variant🤔
You do not pronounce a hard 'g' sound, however the 'g' does change the sound the of the word. What you hear me pronounce at the end of the word is a nasal sound that is represented by the phonetic alphabet as 'ŋ'. /brɪŋ/
Hello my dear teacher how are you. I am subscribes of you and you should apply heart to my comment please and I want video of British vocabulary📚📚📚📚and thank you so much 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Interesting, but I think you are talking here about England's English, which has a different pronunciation to the other countries in the British Isles, that is Wales, Ireland and Scotland. Then, of course, there's all the colloquial variations... just please don't call this THE British accent!
you are right! There are some parts in the UK where the pronunciation of the 'r' is different. Good point! 'A British' way of pronouncing, but not 'the' way. Thank you for your feedback
@@PAPIEnglish People often forget that the original Britons (Celts) had their own languages way before the English (Anglo-Saxons) arrived, which are still spoken and which affects the way English is pronounced in the other countries of the British Isles. It's sooo interesting!!
I've always tried to sound British, it's such a sophisticated accent! Thank you a lot for this video, I'll wait for the next to come.
Great!! You're welcome Veronica!! I hope you like the next video too!!
@PAPI ENGLISH I really like your teaching style, congratulations!
Most of the things discussed here is common knowledge but the most interesting part is the pronunciation of combined words. Thanks sam for the new learnings! Mabuhay from The Philippines.
That was an extraordinary explanation about the “r” sound in British English. Congratulations 👏🏽👏🏽🇧🇷
Glad you liked it! Thank you! :)
You are Awesome👏👏👏 I'm looking forward to watching your video🌺🍃 Thanks a milion
He teaches so clearly that I can memorise everything. And his tips are practical.
A very well explanation of "r" sound 👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃
Learning different accents is great fun indeed!
Ty Master for each of the lessons you are sharing. Find British accent interesting👍🇵🇭
Your accents and pronuncition it is the Best, i love your videos! Congratulation
Thank you!! I hope you enjoy my new videos too :)
It made me understand more.
Amazing 🇮🇳 Good job!
Thank you :)
The best pronunciation class...
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Thanks mate :)
This is awesome buddy keep up !!!!
thanks :)
Hola Papi. Congratulation I prefer to learn british english.
Saludos desde Panamá 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
I love british accent, thank you very much!
great! You're welcome!
This came up on my UA-cam and I have learnt something new! Em
You are superb sam😊
Thank you so much 😀 A lot more to come!
Good job!
Very interesting.. I do love with British accent 💓
Thank you! 😃
Excellent video!
thanks :)
I really like the way you teach. Congratulations!!!
Thank you! 😃
I love the British accent, wonderful video Sam! Thanks.🥰🤩👏🏻
You’re welcome 😊 I¡m glad you like it!
When my friend said talking, i thought he was saying tooking hahahaha
haha it can sound like that!!
I love thy tips!
Glad you like them! 😊
As usual hats off to you Sam. Great and helpful video as always. Now I’ll practice all time in my classes . Here in Oxford the accent is awesome👍🏻
That's great! Enjoy Oxford!
It's amazing, you are trying to cover every rule and your way to teach is also admirable.
Thank you so much 😀 I'm glad you like it!
Great video!! Thank you!
thanks! You're welcome!!
It is really helpful thank you
You are welcome :)
Perfect
It's really helpful! Cheers!
great! You're welcome!
Thank you for the video!
you're welcome!!! I hope you like the next video too!
You are good teacher and l like to see yiur face god bless celon( sri lanka)
very good
Well done ❤️❤️🌹👏👏
Thank you! 😃
I love British accent.
Great!! Hope you enjoy the videos then!! :)
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the video 🙂
You’re welcome 😊
@@PAPIEnglish sir could you upload video of OH diphthong goat,so,go it's bit confusing where to use that OH in words, Where as in orange, octopus we use o sounds but in words like most,window why we use OH diphthong. I asked few youtubers teachers none cleared my doubt sir 🙏 I'm from India 🇮🇳 Tamilnadu. Kindly do the needful help sir.
Nice work here pal 👍
thanks buddy!
Thanks a lot 🙂
Sam, I really appreciate this explanation! Thank you very much for this valuable video!
you're welcome!! Lots more videos coming out at the moment!! :)
Thanks 👌👍🏻❤️🌹
hi, i love your accent, i'm from colombia, i watched alejo lopera's video
awesome!! And thanks! I hope you enjoyed it!
That was great👍👍👍👍
Thanks :) All the best!
Thank you
You're welcome 😁
You are splendid 😍
Hallo, l’m from Kirghizstan , and l like how the british accent is pronounsiated))
Thank you that was awesome I have American accent but I always like to learn British too
That's great! English from all over the world is interesting and worth learning! :)
I suggest that you should include the intruding r in your videos. It would be interesting. Cheers!
👍👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🥰your videos are very good, your english is clear, clear, enlightening. thank you.
You are welcome 😊
Yeah I'm learning and trying to improve my pronunciation
Great :)
You are amazing 👌👌
I really like the way you make your face to pronouns R 👏👌💓
😅 I'm glad you like it!
very cool video 👍🇺🇦
Thanks 😁👍
Amaizing! You are the best... I would like to know if the exception for "Iron" applies everytime there is a "R" in the middle of two vowels? Could you give another example of that exception, please! 😘
no it doesn't. this is just an exception. For example in 'Iran' you should pronounce the 'r'
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make a video about the /əʊ/ sound.
The best way to copy the accent I think to live with native speakers
It's extremely useful! It's helped me learn other languages a lot!
This is helpful ... but how can we pronounce the /r/ sound itself ?
you pronounce it like 'are' !! Glad you found it helpful :)
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Hi, THANKS A LOT FOR UR PERFECT VIDEOS, COULD YOU TAKE A VIDEO "ALL THE SOUNDS ESPECIALLY - TH SOUND?
I will try and do it some time :)
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Why do u pronouns “g” at the end of many words I’ve noticed 😯 [bring] instead of [brin’]? Is it ur own feature, or some London accent? Cuz when I studied at univ it was strict to pronounce second variant🤔
You do not pronounce a hard 'g' sound, however the 'g' does change the sound the of the word. What you hear me pronounce at the end of the word is a nasal sound that is represented by the phonetic alphabet as 'ŋ'. /brɪŋ/
Unless we don't live in UK, British accent is not essential.
Hello my dear teacher how are you. I am subscribes of you and you should apply heart to my comment please and I want video of British vocabulary📚📚📚📚and thank you so much 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Interesting, but I think you are talking here about England's English, which has a different pronunciation to the other countries in the British Isles, that is Wales, Ireland and Scotland. Then, of course, there's all the colloquial variations... just please don't call this THE British accent!
you are right! There are some parts in the UK where the pronunciation of the 'r' is different. Good point! 'A British' way of pronouncing, but not 'the' way. Thank you for your feedback
@@PAPIEnglish People often forget that the original Britons (Celts) had their own languages way before the English (Anglo-Saxons) arrived, which are still spoken and which affects the way English is pronounced in the other countries of the British Isles. It's sooo interesting!!
American accent sounds a way better to me.