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2009-08-10 wrappers [en] wrappers pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wracked [en] wracked pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wows [en] wows pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wowing [en] wowing pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wowed [en] wowed pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 Wow [en] Wow pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 worthlessly [en] worthlessly pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 worthiness [en] worthiness pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 aggravates [en] aggravates pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 aggravated [en] aggravated pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 agglomerating [en] agglomerating pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 agglomerates [en] agglomerates pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 agglomerated [en] agglomerated pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 agglomerations [en] agglomerations pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 aflame [en] aflame pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 affronted [en] affronted pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 affrights [en] affrights pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 affrighted [en] affrighted pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 affright [en] affright pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 afflicts [en] afflicts pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 afforded [en] afforded pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 affordable [en] affordable pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 worships [en] worships pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 worshipping [en] worshipping pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 worshippers [en] worshippers pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wrens [en] wrens pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wormwoods [en] wormwoods pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wristlet [en] wristlet pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wrinkliest [en] wrinkliest pronunciation 0 votes
2009-08-10 wrinklier [en] wrinklier pronunciation 0 votes

User´s info

I have a fairly neutral/generic (rather than regional) American accent. I have lived for long periods in both the US Midwest (Wisconsin) and the US South (yes, north Florida really is part of the South, I promise you), so I am familiar with both accents. I typically drop most of the characteristic features of both when speaking formally.

I am happy to pronounce words if someone requests them of me. Likewise, I am very glad to see other English speakers pronouncing words I have pronounced, as I believe Forvo should have as many variants available to members as possible - and American English is typically not the standard taught in most foreign language courses.

I try to pronounce words borrowed from other languages and place names as Americans do. I realize that this is not how they sound in their native tongues or nations, or even how they may sound in other English-speaking areas, but it is typically how you would hear it if you were in the US or listening to a US news site. If I am familiar with more than one variant in standard American English, I will try to include both pronunciations.

If you think there is something wrong with one or more of my pronunciations (e.g. bad sound quality, incorrect pronunciation), I'd appreciate you sending me a note so that I can correct it, if I've missed a problem.

Sex: Female

Accent/country: United States

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User´s stats

Pronunciations: 2.924

Added words: 444

Votes: 2.768 votes


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Position by pronunciations: 19

Position by added words: 96