AEE 2466: Picky Pronunciation Part 1: Should I Use 2 or 3 Syllables?

AEE 2466: Picky Pronunciation Part 1: Should I Use 2 or 3 Syllables?

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Bota1013
Bota1013
2025.8.25
picky pronunciation part 1: should I use 2 or 3 syllables :
for a lot of words it's correct to pronounce differently
restaurant : eliminate second syllable
probably : 2 syllables we eliminate 'b 'well
Different : 3 syllables turn into 2 syllables
differentiate : 3 syllables
family : 3 syllables some people drop to 2 syllables in daily quickness of speech we usually pronounce certain 2 syllables
families : drop little syllable
As the world gets longer and more cumbersome there's less time to pronunce the middle syllable
Every:3 syllables if you wanna emphasize it every time (every syllable in words kinda of slowing down your speech)
Chocolate: 3 syllables rarely hear 3 syllables we almost drop it to 2 syllables
Cemera, money, favorite, business
Ex: she's completing a business degree
EX: that's not of my business

Role play:
A:every time i waking here i still smell grandma's marinara sauce it's probably my favourite smell
B:same! that smell is a memory in itself i can't believe this place still feels the same after all these years
A:yeah! That's impressive when a family own a restaurant is able to stick around so long i think it helps that we try to keep it authentic just a few different touches now and then
B: as long as the chocolate souffle stays in the menu i don't think we'll ever go out of business
A:so ture! I saw someone bust start the camera and take a photo of it last night I'm not surprised the presentation is gorgeous
3 syllables words we actually use 2 syllables, syllables can be placed used in different ways it depending on what we trying to do;
absorbing language as you hearing it;