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What is the history of birthdays?These days, people celebrate with cake, candles, balloons and gifts! However, after years of celebrating with these items, they almost become afterthoughts. But how did these forms of celebrations arise?
The Draft's Biggest Risers and a Prospect Pronounciation Guide
The Draft's Biggest Risers and a Prospect Pronounciation Guide
Roly Sussex explores the origins of giving, and words like philanthropy, donations and charity.
What's the difference between Qantas and the ATO? Roly Sussex will take you into the strange world of acronyms and initialisms.
Americanisms have had such an impact on our language that ABC's Roly Sussex has recorded over 10,000 of them.
Boo! From witches to wicca, Roly Sussex peeks behind the curtain of words like ghosts, spectres, Halloween and haunts.
With US elections on the horizon, Roly Sussex investigates the language of democracy.
It's the delicious language of Italy on the menu tonight.
Are you feeling tip-top, hoity-toity or namby-pamby today? Roly investigates the curiosities of echo phrases.
Do dogs go "whoof, whoof", "ruff, ruff" or "wan, wan"? Roly Sussex explores the origins of onomatopoeia.
What's the Aussie origins of the slang, jargon and banter of our nation's greatest footy code?
A "blessing in disguise" or a "blessing in the skies"? Roly Sussex dives into the elusive mondegreen.
"Wut a way you" might sound like pirate speak, but it's a common greeting on this Australian island.
Who knows what sous vide is? What does being out of breath have to do with your soufflé?
Bonjour! This week, Roly Sussex discusses the significance and evolution of the French language.
We've hit the nail on the head! This week, Roly Sussex discusses the significance of metaphors in everyday language.
Please & Thank You! This week, Roly Sussex discusses how manners and gratitude are expressed differently around the world.
Marmee? Gram? Gramps? Papa? This week, Roly Sussex discusses the words we use for our older relatives.
Are all written languages spoken? And are all spoken languages written?
Today, this is what's important: Boating, witches, attempting to pronouce penguins, Teen Witch, Kendrick/Drake diss tracks, South Park, sliced hot dogs, burger & fries, sauces, sandwiches, eating different animals, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From The Churchill Arms to Ye Old Fighting Cocks, there's a whole "alien" language associated with pub talk.
Music has the uncanny ability to be understood by anyone, anywhere. But why? And how did music develop its own kind of "language"?
From ships and professions to family structures and pronouns, Roly Sussex navigates the complex web of gendered language.
Do you know a child with a minor pronunciation challenge and/or who does not qualify for speech therapy? While nothing can replace a good speech therapist, there are strategies you can try in classrooms and at home. Join Cindy and Alison to learn strategies you can try, in addition to seeking appropriate therapy.
Wind, clouds and rain... ABC's Roly Sussex discusses weather words alongside ABC TV Weather Presenter Jenny Woodward.
Flat out like a lizard drinking! ABC's Roly Sussex discusses catchy phrases.
Lips, tongue, teeth and cheeks... ABC's Roly Sussex discusses the sounds of language.
Tell me a furphy... What is a brass razoo? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses language used during wartime.
Omnishambles? Yoghurt? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses new words and how to pronounce yoghurt.
A frog and toad for the road? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses avoidance language and rhyming slang.
Catchy slogans. Memorable jingles. ABC's Roly Sussex discusses advertising language and memorable catchphrases.
The Easter Bunny? It's raining cats and dogs? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses weather phrases and the origins of Easter.
Hang in there. Get over it. Put up with it. How did these peculiar and 'improper' phrases come to pervade the English language?
Football or soccer? From kicking goals to putting the ball in their court, Roly Sussex discusses his favourite sports idioms.
White house? Mardi Gras? Roly Sussex discusses the muddling of syllables, and the changing face of the full stop.
Catfishing? Dogfishing? And what about breadcrumbing? Roly unveils the surprising origins of animal-based words, and the unexpected impact those words have had on the language of dating.
Feb-RAR-y? Feb-RY? Feb-YOR-ary? How do you say February?
I love you. I adore you. I'm smitten. You drive me crazy. I need you. But why?
Should you stress about stress in words? Roly Sussex explains the surprising origins for why we emphasise the things we do.
Kilometre or KILO-metre? Addicting or addictive? And should you drop the 't' in comfortable?
From utes to the quirks of the English language, Roly Sussex is here to answer all your linguistic questions.
From "authentic" to "Matildas", Roly Sussex returns with some of his favourite words of the past annum.
What are the cultural origins of our names? What makes them more feminine or masculine? And when did middle names become a thing?
From jingles about sun safety to songs about vegemite, Australia's advertising history is full of iconic earworms. But why were they so successful?
Some Dutch sounds are notoriously difficult for non-natives. The 'ui' and 'ou/au' for example. In this episode, you get to translate and repeat sentences full of ui and ou. Enjoy there tongue twisters!
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This podcast is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zr3vfS8hCkc For must of us, Air Conditioning is not an option. So let's look at what ELSE we can do. We'll also review a nice little folding shelf bracket, visit a controversial spot, and you'll find out why I pronounce it "tour" and "composting." FIND US: We're on Facebook (Built to Go Group), Instagram (@collegeofcuriosity), and we have a Discord server (invite at top of main page at builttogo.com.) Hannah Duston (Dustin) collects her pay If you'd like to support this podcast, please visit ButMeACoffee.com/BuiltToGo Staying Cool How to travel the US and stay at 70ºF https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-30/mapping-a-road-trip-with-the-perfect-70-degree-weather Big Rob reviews a "miracle" portable Air Conditioner (and a decent fan.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rid-JnVOwvI&t=633s Product Review - Folding Bracket Horizontal space is huge, and this thing helps a lot. https://amzn.to/3rD3xe0 A Place to Visit - Hannah Duston Statue Read up on the story before you go. And if it seems simple, read a different one. https://www.nhstateparks.org/find-parks-trails/hannah-duston-memorial-historic-site Resource Recommendation - Stuck 4x4 Sprinter 4x4 Sprinters are STILL VANS. If you want to rock crawl, find another ride. Matt's Off Road Recovery shows why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLVae7-N_Vs&t=306s= Some links are affiliate links. If you purchase anything from these links, the show will receive a small fee. This will not impact your price in any way.
Melissa Forman talks about weird ways to pronounce a word.
Whether you're a fluent Korean speaker or barely capable of uttering 안녕하세요, this episode is for you! Kicking off our new series on cultural topics, K-Pod pays a visit to Young-mee Yu Cho, Rutgers University Professor of Korean Language and Culture. As co-author of the widely-used textbook series Integrated Korean, Cho has shaped how Korean language is taught in the States today. She dives into all of Catherine and Juliana's questions, including: What are some Korean words that don't exist in English? Why is Korean so hard for English speakers to learn? Is Han really the defining characteristic of Korean culture? Should we be spelling 떡볶이 “Dukbokki,” “tteokbokki,” or “teokbokki?” What's up with the one-syllable names? How has the language changed from the time our parents immigrated? And finally… why are Korean mothers always telling us that we might as well kill ourselves?
Join Jordan, Commish, Beth, Kevin, and PittGirl as we continue our trek through the offseason. Today's topics include: short shorts, the 1974 UNLV Rebels, Pennsylvania pronunciations Vol 2, Yinzer Mary Poppins, presidential football, and much more.
Today's guest expert says that the way we pronounce colleagues' names is a big deal. Our names, he explains, are central to our unique identities, and saying them correctly is the first step in connecting with, respecting, and appreciating one another.Bill Banham is joined on the show by Dr. Praveen Shanbhag, Founder & CEO at Namecoach Inc., a tool offering users access to accurate audio name pronunciations to promote inclusion, belonging, and rapport.Questions For Praveen Include: How common are mispronunciations in the workplace?Is tackling mispronunciations getting more share of DEI and HR budgets than in past years? Give us a sense of the size of investments going into efforts to fix this workplace issue.What is Namecoach and what's the mission and what inspired you to start the company?What makes Namecoach different from just Googling the pronunciation of a name?What has been the most pivotal moment for Namecoach so far?Why do educational institutions and organizations work with NameCoach? Can you also offer any use cases?What difference can Namecoach make in one's organization?We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.
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A few weeks ago, we were meant to interview Isha and her partner, but she bailed. So this week were talk to Isha about her time and experiences in Australia. She had previously bailed from Canada and the United States, but not Australia. See why she now calls Australia home. We talk to her about why she decided on Australia, and the differences between Australia and other English speaking countries. In fact, she has an unusual reason as to why she wanted to come to Australia in the first place. Can you find out what it was? Isha explains to us what it is like to run her own business in Australia. She is one half of BrazilianShop.com.au, which we have previously spoken about on our episode, Maccas. We also speak about some of the common features and differences between Australian and Latin American culture and how this can be difficult for some newcomers to Australia. Pronounciation and listening also get a run in this episode, and Isha and I talk about how we can use our interests to improve our language skills. Enjoy this light hearted episode and gain some motivation in the process. What do you think of her advice? Let us know!
In that Q&A session, Amandine answered 8 of your questions: - 1:06 > The difference between "obliger À" and "obliger DE" - 4:00 > The difference between "chaque jour" and "tous les jours" - 6:26 > Pronounciation of the verbes "attendre", "atteindre", "étendre" and "éteindre" - 12:05 > What is the order of the pronouns in the translation of "I give it to him" - 13:23 > The difference between "ça ne s'est pas bien passé" and "ça n'est pas passé" - 16:02 > Why do we say "Il n'y a pas LE feu" and not "il n'y a pas DE feu" - 21:51 >
Pronounciation of the word Hokhmahhttps://forvo.com/word/%D7%97%D7%9B%D7%9E%D7%94/In this episode, the guys invite a special guest- Thapelo Modise- to lend a supportive perspective in their attempt to identify common themes of what it means to be a man in modern-day South Africa. The conversation touches on cultural expectations, lessons from marriage, and much more. Join Tlhogi The Host, K-Gee The F.I.N.E One and KayMog as they fumble around in another edition of the 'Just Be a Man About It' series. Again, we hope you enjoy this session. When you get a chance, write to us at podcast@thisisadlib.co.zaIntro Track:Onnnn by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_USOutro Track:walking together by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Busy Thursday night at the Catch Restaurant in Key Largo has Jim wondering about time dysphoria. There are alot of men sporting beards in the Keys. A car problem diagnosis works out for a change. Jim attempts to say some difficult words, words he has a problem pronouncing not something like "your cat has died".
Busy Thursday night at the Catch Restaurant in Key Largo has Jim wondering about time dysphoria. There are alot of men sporting beards in the Keys. A car problem diagnosis works out for a change. Jim attempts to say some difficult words, words he has a problem pronouncing not something like "your cat has died".
In this short bonus episode, you get to practise pronouncing a difficult sound: the 'sch' . I've collected some sentences with lots of 'sch' for you to twist your tongue on. Advanced learners can try to understand all of the vocabulary ánd some of the expressions I've added at the end (you'll find more information on them in the transcript). But don't worry if you don't understand everything, just focus on repeating the sound.
Həftəiçi 5 gün, saat 08:00-10:00 arası 107.7 Avto Fm radiosunda "Tam vaxtı" səhər şousunu dinləməyi unutmayın !
Kurimanju scolds Cheapy for being disrespectful to Japan.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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Better your Italian by listening to these three common errors, and never get them wrong again!
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Dieser Podcast ist für italienisch Studenten mit Kenntnissen A2A Pocasts for learners of level A2 language skills.Die kompletten Show-Notes gibt es auf https://il-tedesco.it/premium auf https://il-tedesco.it können Sie außerdem eine Probestunde mit Luisa anfragen.For a complete transscript and notes for this and many other episodes go to https://il-tedesco.it/premium - you can also request a free hour of online tutoring by Luisa.Oggi vediamo come parlare bene in italiano e impariamo la pronuncia di parole difficili.Gli stranieri hanno quasi sempre difficoltà con le parole che hanno la Ci come ciao, centro - (tsch) o la Chi come Chianti, Cuoco, Campagna - (k) e la Gi come giorno, gente - (dgi) o la Ghi-ga-gu, come ghepardo, guanti – (Gipfel, Garten).Sentite questa convesazione tra me e il signor Armando, che anche se parla l'italiano molto bene e già da molti anni, ancora ha difficoltà con questa pronuncia:L: - Buongiorno signor Armando, come sta?A: - Buongiorno Luisa, bene grazie e Lei? ...
Murph and Andy recap the heavy snowfall in Iowa and try to name it with a prize on the line from Body Armor Sports Drink. As a part of "More," Andy debates the correct pronunciation of GIF. In Throwdowns, the guys debate a few topics, including who would win in a fight between Big Bird and Barney the Dinosaur.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English By Matthew Episodio 94. Hoy repasaremos Describiendo personas y cosas, usando Cómo y Qué, esta es la pronunciación y la descripción en español. Por favor, memorice estas palabras comunes y haga sus propios ejemplos, tenga un gran día y una gran semana. Good morning and thank you for Listening to Truly English By Matthew Episode 94. Today we will be reviewing Describing People and things, using How and What, this is pronounciation and the spanish description. Please memorize these common words and make your own examples, have a great day and a great week. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English By Matthew, hoy es el episodio 93 y estamos revisando la pronunciación de las palabras para la casa y las habitaciones y cosas en cada habitación. Que tengas un buen viernes y un maravilloso fin de semana Good morning and Thank you for listening to Truly English By Matthew, Today is Episode 93 and we are reviewing the Pronounciation of the words for the House and the rooms and things in each room. Have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English Episode 90. Hoy repasaremos la pronunciación y el vocabulario de Personas / Familia y Ropa. Por favor, repita cada palabra e intente hacer sus propios ejemplos, lo más importante memorice las palabras, tenga un gran martes. Good morning and thank you for listening to Truly English Episode 90. Today we will review pronounciation and vocabulary for People/Family and Clothes, Please repeat each word and try and make your own examples, most importantly memorize the words, have a great Tuesday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English By Matthew, hoy es el Episodio 89. Y hoy repasaremos la pronunciación con adjetivos y ejemplos y sus definiciones en español, por favor practica y estudia estas palabras y memoriza. Que tengas un buen lunes y una gran semana. Good morning and thank you for listening to Truly English By Matthew, today is Episode 89. And today we will review Pronounciation with Adjectives and examples and their spanish definitions, please practice and study these words and memorize. Have a great monday and a great week. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
We went on location at "On The Fly". We talked about the weekend. The $5k basketball tournament, RIP Collin, Mr. Purnell, Ms. Jennings, Donation info. Todays most hottest isshh: Trump antics with the post office and elections, voting information, Breaking news Grenada City Council votes to remove the confederate statue from downtown, Drive thru voter registration this Saturday downtown Grenada, Rush Limbaugh comments on Kamala Harris, Pronounciation of her name, and her record, Vote Mike Espy! New Covid numbers, alcohol kicked in and confessions started. NBA bubble, and more. Masterminds uncut got real interesting.
There's a big debate about how to pronounce some of these foods. How much are you eating while social distancing? Chelsea already ran out of snacks. This is the last day Jay, Allyson and Chelsea are in the same studio.
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TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive from Slovakia following Day One of the World Hockey Championships as Team Canada fell 3-1 to Finland. Ray touched on the tournament, Seattle expansion and the upcoming Free Agent Frenzy
Pronounciation of the words of the UK and the US! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teaandabutty/support
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Join host Varun with panellists Mel & Gaffer as they focus Episode 8 on discussing where the value lies in our FPL squads. Would you rather a £7.0M mid and £4.5M striker or spend the other way around? There's plenty of entertainment in this one with some struggles to pronounce names (at least we get Jota right) and among other things James Egersdorff called out for his De Gea pronounciation.
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Rocío talked to Zoran Lekovic, founder of the group Learning Danish with Danish rap music. On this interview, he explains how he came up with the idea to use rap music in order to help students to improve their pronunciation and expand their danish vocabulary. The project is runned in collaboration with Laerdansk Aarhus and last year it was awarded with the European Language Label given by the European Comission. Music credit: “The Raps Well (dustmotes Instrumental)” by Cheese N Pot C (Free Music Archive)
Episode 2 of the We Only Do One Take Podcast! On the show, special guest Niall chimes in with his comedy stylings. Kieran and Turch talk about Trump, Milo Yiannopoulos, sex robots and Kieran learns that alcohol makes him a better speaker. Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/weonlydoonetakepodcast/
Kelly & Amy are back with irritated sniping and an unexpected recap of the very upsetting 2001 HBO movie Conspiracy. Get ready for Rogue One spoilers, Millenial blindness, a new UYDS motto, Bugs Bunny's directorial debut, laws like ice cream, two anti-Semitic Martin Luthers, Instagram Farben, Peak Colin Firth, the importance of choosing a non-evil job, and the return of the Whore Institute! All this, plus Kelly hates Napoleonic twaddle, Amy won't read the spreadsheet, and everybody wonders if this movie should have even been made. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I don't always talk good, but when I do I say things wrong.
In this episode I make a call to action! Read out loud to become a better speaker! Full show notes This method is no rocket science but very effective.
Bro-op part 3! This week, we tackle Heides Tower of Flame, both bosses, and run over our thoughts on last weeks challenge!
Dan and Eric talk about Tim Samaras, the building collapse in Philadelphia, the shooting in Santa Monica, pronounciation differences in the U.S., Apple, WWDC, Amazon, hot sauce, breast milk lolipops, Lolyphile, donut breakfast sandwich, paleo diet, Chris Kluwe, Michael Douglas, Game of Thrones, Venus and Serena, The Purge, Carvin V3M, garage sales, and Nelson Mandella.
With Frank still away on his holidays, Alun, Emily and Steve discuss Prince Harry's antics, things they feel guilty about and Emily's 'Six Weeks till OMG'.
Dialogue: M: hej, jag ska checka in H: okej, ditt pass tack M: här har du. Var finns det flest snygga tjejer? H: haha, jag vet inte. Kanske på Avenyn. M: Okej, då vill jag till Avenyn. Hur kommer jag dit? -- Translation: Jag ska – I’m going to (you say this instead of "I want to" in this context) Checka in – check in (obviously) Okej – Okay Ditt pass – Your passport Tack – Please (literally thank you. You use this word instead in these kind of situations) Här har du – Here you go (literally "here have you") Var – where Finns det – are there (literally "exsists it") Flest – the most Snygga tjejer – hot girls Jag vet inte – I don’t know (literally "I know not") Kanske – maybe På Avenyn – At Avenyn (the Avenue) Då vill jag – Then I want to (literally "then want I") Till – To (in this context “go to”) Hur – How Kommer jag dit – Do I get there (literally "come I there") --- Language points: 1. I want to go to (a place) - Jag vill till (en plats) I want to (do something) - Jag vill (göra nåt) I want to eat - Jag vill äta I want to go to Sweden - Jag vill till Sverige 2. Pronounciation of the sje-sound. It can be written in different ways (sk, stj, sj, sch etc). You can practise on these: -Kanske -Stjäla -Sjö -Schampoo -Skära
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