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  • I get this question a lot. How do you pronounce this word?

  • In this video we're going to look at this and some other alternative pronunciations.

  • Now in English some words have different pronunciations according to where they are spoken in the

  • English speaking world. There are many words that are pronounced differently in British

  • and American English. for example. AluMINium that's British and aLUminum that's American.

  • or vase [vayse] that's American English and vase [varse] that's British english

  • There are a lot of regional differences too. within Britain This word. For example I'm from London

  • so I say blood [BLUD] but in the north of England it'll be pronounced blood. Similarly it's

  • bath [BARTH]in the south and bath in the north. However, there are a few words in British English that

  • just have 2 equal pronunciations. It's not a regional thing there

  • are just 2 pronunciations and both are correct

  • Either is one of those words. You can say either [e-ther] or either [i-ther] - no difference.

  • You can say neither or neither. Is there any time when you'd pronounce it

  • one way or not the other? not really, I guess maybe for the sound you might choose one over

  • for example either a driver or a diver

  • he's neither a teacher nor a preacher But generally no just say whichever one you want

  • As for the other words with alternative pronunciations in British English anyway.

  • Garage [gardige] - garage garage is closer to the French where the word comes from

  • envelope [en-volope] - envelope [on-velope] also closer to the French privacy [pry-vacy] - privacy [pri-vacy]

  • scone [scon] scone - that's a type of cake.

  • Just one final thing there are a few American words which are starting to be pronounced

  • In the American way in Britain

  • which leaves us with 2 pronunciations.

  • so for example CONtroversy that's the traditional British way but now

  • some British people are saying conTROversy which is the American pronunciation. Or adVERTtiisement

  • that's the British way but you now some British people are saying like the American advertISEment.

  • You also have often ans schedule this but that's controversial and in fact

  • I've made some videos about that and I'll put a link in the description.

  • Ok I hope that cleared up any confusion Thank you for watching more English language videos

  • coming soon.

I get this question a lot. How do you pronounce this word?

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EITHER、NEITHERの発音の仕方と、他動詞の発音を持つ単語 (How to pronounce EITHER, NEITHER and words with ALTERNATIVE PRONUNCIATIONS)

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    李昆霖 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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