Which r is better,
Guttural r, trilled r, American r, East Asian r, or non-rhotic r
>>56199893
trilled, no question
american r is best
asian 'aauuwwll' is worst
>>56199893
>American R
Do you mean rhotic? Certain American dialects are non-rhotic, like Eastern New England and Rhode Island
Non-rhotic r sounds terrible.
>>56199922
I agree. Trilled r is the best for music and helps users speak more quickly, clearly and audibly.
Does anybody else use a trilled r when pronouncing the letter t when saying things such as, "go to the" "put it in" "that it is" and "but it is" so that they sound like "gorra" "purrin" "tharris" and "burris"
>>56199893
Guttural r best r. Easiest to say since it's not stressed as the others.
>>56200210
french """""people"""" are not allowed an opinion on r's
the guttural R is the reason i'll never speak French or German
>>56200180
Here's a recording of me saying "that it is" "but it is" "go to the" and "put it in"
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1n45n9Mdl3J
>>56200638
sounds forced af desu
>>56200661
I'm exaggerating so you can hear it. It's something I noticed I do when I'm talking very quickly.
>>56200688
you sound like you have a cock in your mouth please never post again
We have 3 types of r in Brazil, it all depends from which region you are from
Thrilled r masterrace from the south reporting in.
>>56199893
I feel like guttural is the only true r of the bunch.
>>56199893
GUTTURAL
U
T
T
U
R
A
L
It's weird how the r in English is more like a vowel than a consonant