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Ep020 - Pronunciation - Needa - Godda - Havda - Expression - Like A Stunned Mullet

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How to Pronounce Need and to Have in English

When you really speed up, at least for me in Australian English with my accent, the tea becomes a d because it's just so much easier to pronounce when I'm speaking really quickly. So if I say I've got to go to the beach, I'veGotToGo - and then there's the gutter after the he's. And again, this one can be turned into a tea or a tea, depending on how you decide to pronounce it. He's got to kick a lot of goals in the game. She has to work late tonight. The number two is an important part of information that you're trying to convey. Never gets abbreviated or shortened. It's always

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