/z/ changes to /ʒ/ before /ʃ/, /j/
-Wise showman /waɪƷ ˈʃəʊmən/
-Name's Yiğit /neɪmƷ jiːt/
-These shops /ðiːƷ ʃɒps/
/θ/ changes to /s/ before /s/
-Both sides /bəʊS saɪdz/
-Fifth summer /fɪfS ˈsʌməʳ/
-Fifth season /fɪfS ˈsiːzən/
-Seventh section /sevənS ˈsekʃən/
LINKING
*In SPOKEN English, we LINK words together if one ends with a CONSONANT SOUND - b, d, m, n, l, p... etc. - and the next starts with a VOWEL SOUND – e, i, u, ə, ɪ... etc.
*When people speak quickly, they LINK the CONSONANT sound at the end of one word with the VOWEL sound at the start of the next word.
*LINKING = LIAISON helps you to speak faster and more smoothly. It is very important to understand LINKING = LIAISON in order to improve your listening and speaking skills.
ISTANBUL TURKISH :
SPELLING
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LINKING CONSONANTS to VOWELS
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Dikkat et
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/dikkɑ-tet/
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Akşam oldu
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/ɑkşɑ-mol-du/
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Bir arada
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/bi-rɑ-rɑ-dɑ/
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Yemin ettim.
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/yemi-nettim/
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Okuldan izin aldım
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/okuldɑ-nizi-nɑldım/
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Senin elin
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/seni-nelin/
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Elinden aldı.
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/elinde-nɑldı/
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Sevmek istiyorum
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/sevme-kistiyorum/
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Yapmış olunca
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/yɑpmı-şoluncɑ/
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LINKING CONSONANTS to VOWELS
Act-out the story.
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/æk-taʊt ðə ˈstɔːri/
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Before-a noun.
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/bɪˈfɔː-rə naʊn/
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Come-in-and sit down.
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/kʌ-mɪ-nən sɪt daʊn/
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He got-up-at six.
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/hi gɒ-tʌ-pət sɪks/
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He runs for-a long time.
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/hi rʌnz fə-rə lɒŋ taɪm/
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He walked-away.
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/hi wɔːk-tə weɪ/
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He was big-and slow.
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/hi wəz bɪg-ən sləʊ/
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How much-is-it?
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/haʊ mʌ-tʃɪ-zɪt/
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I forget-about-it.
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/aɪ fəʳge-təˈbaʊ-tɪt/
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I get-a haircut.
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/aɪ ge-tə ˈheərkʌt/
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I have-a little money.
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/aɪ hæ-və ˈlɪtl ˈmʌni/
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I ride-a bicycle.
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/aɪ raɪ-də ˈbaɪsɪkl/
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I think-of-it.
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/aɪ θɪŋ-kə-vɪt/
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I was-at-a party.
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/aɪ wə-zə-tə ˈpɑːrti/
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It may take-a year.
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/ɪt meɪ teɪ-kə jɪər/
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It was-a dark place.
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/ɪt wə-zə dɑːrk pleɪs/
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It-is-a picture-of car.
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/ɪt-sə ˈpɪktʃə-rəv kɑːr/
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It's-an-apple.
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/ɪt-sə-næpəl/
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Look-at the pictures.
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/lʊ-kət ðə ˈpɪktʃərz/
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Make-a poster-about yourself.
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/meɪ-kə ˈpəʊstə-rəˈbaʊt jəˈself/
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She bought-a few books.
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/ʃi bɔː-tə fjuː buks/
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she is good-at his work.
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/ʃiz gʊ-də-tɪz wɜːʳk/
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She waits half-an hour.
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/ʃi weɪts hɑː-fə-naʊər/
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she walks-in the fresh-air.
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/ʃi wɔːk-sɪn ðə fre-ʃeər/
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That was-in-September.
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/ðæt wə-zɪn sepˈtembəʳ/
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The topic-of the programme.
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/ðə ˈtɒpɪ-kəv ðə ˈprəʊræm/
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There were-a lot-of desks.
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/ðeər wə-rə lɒ-təv desks/
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They help-us.
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/ðeɪ hel-pəs/
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They look-at-it-in surprise.
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/ðeɪ lʊ-kə-tɪ-tɪn səˈpraɪz/
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They make-a cake.
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/ðeɪ meɪ-kə keɪk/
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They read-a book.
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/ðeɪ riː-də bʊk/
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We meet-at seven.
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/wi miː-tət ˈsevən/
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You don't want-it.
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/jə dəʊnt wɒn-tɪt/
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LINKING CONSONANTS to VOWELS
After an accident
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afte-ra-naccident
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/ˈɑːftə-rə-ˈnæksɪdənt/
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Ask her about
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as-ke-rabout
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/ɑːs-kə-rəˈbaʊt/
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Back in
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ba-ckin
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/bæ-kɪn/
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Bad at
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ba-dat
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/bæ-dət/
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Come and go
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co-mand go
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/kʌ-mən gəʊ/
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Decide on
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deci-don
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/dɪˈsaɪ-dɒn/
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For him
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fo-rim
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/fə-rɪm/
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Front of
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fron-tof
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/frʌn-təv/
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Get up
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ge-tup
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/ge-tʌp/
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Good at
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goo-dat
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/gʊ-dət/
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Has an
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ha-san
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/hæ-zən/
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Have a
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ha-va
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/hæ-və/
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Have an egg
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ha-va-negg
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/hæ-və-neg/
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Help it
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hel-pit
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/hel-pɪt/
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Invite a
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invi-ta
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/ɪnˈvaɪ-tə/
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It is
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i-tis
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/ɪ-təz/
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Make of
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ma-kof
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/meɪ-kɒv/
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Of a
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o-fa
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/ə-və/
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Paint it
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pain-tit
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/peɪn-tɪt/
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Perform it
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perfor-mit
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/pəˈfɔːr-mɪt/
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Place of
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pla-cof
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/pleɪ-səv/
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Record it
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recor-did
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/rɪˈkɔːr-dɪd/
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Speak and
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spea-kand
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/spiː-kən/
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Such as
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su-chas
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/sʌ-tʃəz/
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Swim and
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swi-mand
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/swɪ-mən/
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Take it easy
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ta-ki-teasy
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/teɪ-kɪ-tiːzi/
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Take off
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ta-koff
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/teɪ-kɔːf/
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These are
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the-sare
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/ðiː-zər/
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Twice a week
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Twi-ca week
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/twaɪ-sə wiːk/
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Under a
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unde-ra
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/ˈʌndə-rə/
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Which activities
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whi-chactivities
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/wɪ-tʃækˈtɪvɪtiz/
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Which of
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whi-chof
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/wɪ-tʃəv/
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With her boyfriend
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wi-ther boyfriend
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/wɪ-ðər-ˈbɔɪfrend/
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Write or
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wri-tor
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/raɪ-tər/
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ELISION
*It is mainly /t/ and /d/ are ELIDED (leave out) in English, particularly when they are between two other consonants. They are LOSING or DISAPPEARING in spoken English.
*We don’t pronounce the letters ‘t’ or ‘d’ when they come at the end of a word and the next word starts with a consonant sound.
* In spoken English, ELISION = OMISSION helps you to speak faster and more smoothly. It is very important to understand ELISION = OMISSION in order to improve your listening and speaking skills.
ISTANBUL TURKISH :
ELISION = OMISSION
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SPELLING
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PRONUNCIATION
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Artist oldu.
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/ɑrtis oldu/
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Astsubay
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/ɑssubɑi/
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Bir çift çorap
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/bir çif çorɑp/
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Büst dikti.
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/büs dikti/
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Çiftçi
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/çifçi/
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Dost kalalım.
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/dos kɑlɑlım/
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Dürüst davran.
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/dürüs dɑvrɑn/
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Serbest muhasebeci
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/serbes muhɑsebeci/
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Tost yedi.
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/tos yedi/
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NOTE:
Elision
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/ɪˈlɪʒən/
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Omission
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/əˈmɪʃən/ = /əʊˈmɪʃən/
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OMISSION OF /t/
SPELLING
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PRONUNCIATION
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Aren’t playing
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/ˈɑːrənt ˈpleɪɪŋ/
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Best friend
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/best frend/
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Breakfast time
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/ˈbrekfəst taɪm/
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Can’t sit
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/kɑːnt sɪt/
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Couldn’t look
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/ˈkʊdnt lʊk/
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Depressed me
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/dɪˈprest mi/
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Didn’t come
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/ˈdɪdnt kʌm/
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Doesn’t think
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/ˈdʌzənt θɪŋk/
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Hasn’t found
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/ˈhæzənt faʊnd/
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Haven’t studied
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/ˈhævənt ˈstʌdid/
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I don't know
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/aɪ dəʊnt nəʊ/
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Invent the phone
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/ɪnˈvent ðə fəʊn/
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Isn’t speaking
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/ˈɪzənt ˈspiːkɪŋ/
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Kissed me
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/kɪst mi/
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Missed the bus.
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/mɪst ðə bʌs/
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Next day
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/nekst deɪ/
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Next month
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/nekst mʌnθ/
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Next station
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/nekst ˈsteɪʃən/
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Next week
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/nekst wiːk/
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Next year
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/nekst jɪəʳ/
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Next please
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/nekst pliːz/
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Passed the hotel
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/pɑːst ðə həʊˈtel/
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Post the letter
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/pəʊst ðə ˈletəʳ/
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Promised me
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/ˈprɒmɪst mi/
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Stressed the importance of
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/strest ði ɪmˈpɔːrtəns əv/
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Want to
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/wɒnt tə/
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Went to
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/went tə/
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Won’t work
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/wəʊnt wɜːʳk/
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Wouldn’t stand
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/ˈwʊdnt stænd/
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