π There are significant differences between British and American accents.
π£οΈ Linguists use vowel names to describe accent differences.
π The LOT vowel and BATH vowel sound different in British and American accents.
π¬π§πΊπΈ British and American accents differ in the pronunciation of certain vowels and consonants.
π£οΈπ In British pronunciation, words like 'behalf,' 'passed,' and 'path' have a back vowel sound, while Americans use a front vowel sound.
π°π’ British speakers pronounce T in the middle of words like 'water,' 'authority,' and 'fighting,' but Americans use a tap sound.
π¬π§ πΊπΈ British and American accents differ in their pronunciation of the /j/ sound in words like 'new'.
π Brits tend to pronounce the /j/ sound, while Americans have dropped it.
π£οΈ The word 'new' can be pronounced differently in Britain and America.
The British /dj/ sound is often pronounced as /dΚ/ in some words.
Theresa May pronounces certain words with /dΚ/ while Donald Trump uses /d/.
Brits generally do not pronounce the R sound, while most Americans do.
π½ In traditional New York accents, the letter R is only pronounced in certain positions.
πΊπΈ Most Americans will always pronounce the letter R.
ποΈ Donald Trump's accent in New York drops the 'h' sound in words like 'human' and 'huge'.
π¬π§πΊπΈ The video discusses the differences between British and American accents.
π Non-native English speakers can improve their pronunciation by taking an online course.
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