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British vs American English Pronunciation (Part 4)

Discover how British and American pronunciations differ. Watch our video to master word pronunciations like a native speaker!

British and American English differ significantly in pronunciation, even for everyday words. This video highlights these differences, helping you identify and practice both versions. For instance, the word "herb" is pronounced as "herb" (with an audible 'h') in British English, while Americans often say "erb" (dropping the 'h').

Another example is the word "route". In British English, it's commonly pronounced "root", while in American English, you might hear "rowt". Then there's "zebra", pronounced "zeh·bruh" in British English and "zee·bruh" in American English.

These variations can affect how you are understood in different English-speaking countries. Watch our video to hear these pronunciations, practice along, and decide which version you prefer. Whether you're learning English for travel, work, or study, mastering these nuances will improve your communication skills.

BritishvsAmerican - Upper intermediatePronunciationGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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