Difference between american english and british english phonetics
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In American English, schwa R is pronounced as an R sound. Either. Er. Er. Er. Either. Never. Wonder. Mother. Er. Er. Er. Always er–.
But in British English, it’s not really an R sound: err. It’s more of a schwa sound: uh. So rather than: either, er, it’s more like: either
In the British pronunciation, that there’s less jaw drop for the first sound, than the American pronunciation on the right.
In American English, the corners of the lips are completely relaxed, and the jaw drops a bit more.
I like British accent :)
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