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♫musíclσvєr♫tαkє thє kєчs tσ mч cαr αnd thє kєчs tσ mч hєαrt αnd just drívє♫ღ wrote: "New-t"that's how I pronounce it too
The word new with a t on the end.
Pretty straight forward.
Pretty straight forward.
Noot? Who the hell says Noot?
You do not say the word 'new' like 'noo'. Newt is the word 'new' with a t on the end, therefore it is pronounced 'Newt'
Noot sounds like boot.
Beaut is a way of putting it. That rhymes with Newt. Boot does not, so don't say it 'Noot'
You do not say the word 'new' like 'noo'. Newt is the word 'new' with a t on the end, therefore it is pronounced 'Newt'
Noot sounds like boot.
Beaut is a way of putting it. That rhymes with Newt. Boot does not, so don't say it 'Noot'
I say it like i say the name of this pokemon 'mewtwo', i know it sounds dumb but its probably the way i can find to explain it.
Holly wrote: "Why would you say Newet? :/"Don´t know... the thing is, I was reading the books in spanish, so I was not sure if to say it like I would say it in English. So I ended up with a weird spanish pronunciation of his name: Newet
newt. like a lizard. newt. new with a t. newt. like newton. but without the on. how hard is it really?
Todd wrote: "Noot? Who the hell says Noot?You do not say the word 'new' like 'noo'. Newt is the word 'new' with a t on the end, therefore it is pronounced 'Newt'
Noot sounds like boot.
Beaut is a way of pu..."
Just curious, where are you from?
Jess wrote: "newt. like a lizard. newt. new with a t. newt. like newton. but without the on. how hard is it really?"I was reading the book in spanish, so I didn´t know weather to pronounce it like I would in English, or the way I would in Spanish.
@ Emma I'm from Australia. Why?
Todd wrote: "@ Emma I'm from Australia. Why?"I was pretty sure you weren't from the US. Us 'Mericans don't talk no good English. :) Where I live in the midwest US "new" rhymes with "boo," and newt does, in fact, rhyme with boot. I just think dialects are interesting.
Oh yeah that's right. Americans speak crappy english, no offence. Like you're the only ones who put an o in the word mum, because that's how you say it. Anyway.
deleted user wrote: "Oh yeah that's right. Americans speak crappy english, no offence. Like you're the only ones who put an o in the word mum, because that's how you say it. Anyway."Yeah, well at least we can pronounce "r" sounds and don't add them to words that end in "a". Excluding Boston, of course. lol
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