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Varieties of English (Australian English (drops the r sound in front of…
Varieties of English
Australian English
drops the r sound in front of consonants and at the end of words
t sounds like d
"ei" sound
i sounds like o in many words
a sounds more like e in many words
American English
pronounce the r in words
open o in words like frog, closer to an a sound
soft t in the middle of words ( sounds like d)
Scottish English
rolling r (like in parts of norway)
vowels sound a little closer to norwegian so that food rhymes with snudd
no and to are pronounced nae tae
British English
drops the r- sound in front of consonants and at the end of words
the narrow o sound in words like frog
Irish English
pronounces both the t and r in words
th is pronounced t or d