"Should also"
Is it "should /j/ also"?
"Has also"
"Hasalso"?
"Aware of what is happening"
"Aware /r/ of whatishappening"?
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Also Is it necessary to connect between every single words when you speak or read?
This may depend on the regional accent. In particular I suspect that British Received Pronunciation has more separation than most American accents. However, thinking about how I say these, I believe I put a glottal stop in each of these.
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This may depend on the regional accent. In particular I suspect that British Received Pronunciation has more separation than most American accents. However, thinking about how I say these, I believe I put a glottal stop in each of these. Sorry, I don't know the phonetic notation so I'll use a ' to indicate it.
Should 'also
Has 'also
Aware 'of whatishappening.
That's jus
civo monoga"Should also"
/ ??dalso? /
civo monoga"Has also"
/ hæzalso? /
civo monogaAware of what ...
/ ?w?r?vw?t /
civo monoga Is it necessary to connect between every single word when you speak or read?
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