Anglos, is this true?

Anglos, is this true?

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I can read this just fine, there's nothing hard here.

i can pronounce it correctly with indian accent

I can pronounce it just fine, but I have a stuttering problem so it seems like I can't.

I have never heard of sward, ague and cloven so idc how they are pronounced

Any Forums is really no better than Facebook at this point.

>corps
The first filter
>sword
The finisher. I don't even know this word.

*sward. Autocorrect says it doesn't exist, so....

>cloven
Like a hoof. The other ones must be made up.

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I cant read

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Sward is the only one i'm unsure about.

>english pronounciation is le wacky and hard!
absolutely sick of this

>t. Andrezj in Toronto

corps is pronounced "core"
sward is swahrd, it's just sod I don't know who says sward

The s is silent?

>picrel, hardmode of the same poem

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One of my favourite things to do is to get foreigners to say words like "boatswain" and "breeches", then mock and humiliate them when they inevitably mispronounce them.

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Sward is an expanse of grass and ague is a fever
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>boatswain
>breeches
These are easy.

do brit pipo really pronounce it bozen?

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More like boe-sn

>soozy boozy

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