Hi, thanks in advance. I´m a native spanish speaker (I'm mexican) and in spanish, specially in my country, there's not a difference between the sound of v and b, but I know that in english there is a difference in the sound. My question is: In daily spoken english do you really pronounce differently b and v, and would you be able to differentiate these two sounds during a conversation?
Thanks again.
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