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The reality is, as a non native English speaker, you don't speak it correctly. In your ears, you do not hear your accent.
To every native speaker even if you pronounce one single sound wrong, they'll tell you are non native. Your accent is clear as day son.
The vowels are one of the main reasons why you speak english wrong. English depending on dialect, has every single vowel sound in the IPA or international phonetic alphabet
What is the IPA for low IQ cels? It's the classifications for the sounds humans can make inside languages
English has a total of 26 vowel sounds and more. If you cannot pronounce them correctly when you're supposed to, it's over for you son. Depending on the type of English accent like South African English, Australian English, or Southern American english, there will be more vowel sounds.
I didn't even mention the stress and tone of the words. If you do put stress on the correct part of the word in English, everyone knows you have an accent son.
You best study the International Phonetic Alphabet for english now son. Try to pronounce all of those sounds
To every native speaker even if you pronounce one single sound wrong, they'll tell you are non native. Your accent is clear as day son.
The vowels are one of the main reasons why you speak english wrong. English depending on dialect, has every single vowel sound in the IPA or international phonetic alphabet
What is the IPA for low IQ cels? It's the classifications for the sounds humans can make inside languages
English has a total of 26 vowel sounds and more. If you cannot pronounce them correctly when you're supposed to, it's over for you son. Depending on the type of English accent like South African English, Australian English, or Southern American english, there will be more vowel sounds.
I didn't even mention the stress and tone of the words. If you do put stress on the correct part of the word in English, everyone knows you have an accent son.
You best study the International Phonetic Alphabet for english now son. Try to pronounce all of those sounds
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