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English as a second language learners: what words were really hard for you to pronounce?
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English as my first language and I canβt get that one right either.
No one can.
Wuh ster shuh. I live in that county, it's definitely over-hyped.
You don't say the last 'R'? I've always said it 'woo - stur - sure' or 'wi - stur - sure,' depending on how fast I say it.
I'm American though.
That's because you're American. That's how you say it with an American accent. Like think about how Brits say "sure" vs how Americans say "sure". Americans pronounce the R far more.
Americans are harder on their R's where they're written, but Brits take the R's out and put them softly in other places where they aren't written (to the American ear)