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Ade Septian Posted 12 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Pronunciation

I was born as a sundanese (sub culture from Indonesia) not japanesse, because of that I have a hard time with most of words that has F in it. I practice a lot.
question: any tips better than just "practicing"? like, "bro, you have to eat at kfc first"
  

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Hello, Ade—and welcome to English Forums. Ade Septian "bro, you have to eat at kfc first" No. Ade Septian any tips better than just "practicing"?

  • Hello, Ade—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Ade Septian "bro, you have to eat at kfc first" No.
  • Ade Septian any tips better than just "practicing"?
  • Practice with a teacher.
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Hello, Ade—and welcome to English Forums.
Ade Septian"bro, you have to eat at kfc first"
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Ade Septianany tips better than just "practicing"?
Practice with a teacher.
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Okay I'll try to find someone.
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Wiki says: "Other consonants that originally appear in Indonesian loanwords are mostly transferred into native consonants: f ? p, v ? p, sy ? s, sh ? s, z ? j, and kh /x/? h."

So, you are saying /p/ for /f/. Study the feature of /f/ and try to articulate according to those features. If you make a mistake, study that mistake as well. For instance, you can produce a voiceless bilabial fr

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