~ 2018 - 13 : T Twister ~

Practice make perfect.  

phew..  

do you know where peter piper picked the pickled peppers?

do you? do you..do you...lol

(dory mode)

 

here another one.

hearing me saying those words makes me realise that i need to read out loud often.  It is so awkward.

This week, i think i only talking 20% of English.  It is more like Engrish rather than English. (^_^)?

Fizzy

8.27 p.m - either to lazy to talk or no one to talk too

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  • @ Diah : (^_^)v

  • what a wonderful confusing sentences lol. Nice try!

  • @Onee-chan : no no no.. thank you for great comment... i didnt occurred to me to create a voice .. you are brilliant onee-chan..

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  • Thank you, Fizzy. I'm glad you like it. ^^

    Actually, I wanted some laugh there...I recorded while learning and fixing some words (how to pronounce it by looking up the dict :p) Then, I realized the fan made noise of my recording. When the last time I recorded this, I was so sleepy, serious to sleep. :D :D

    Thank you for this fun blog. hugs ^^

  • awww Onee-chan, what a beautiful voice, so sweet of you.. 

    It did entertain me.. gave me smile... i like it.. Thank you for sharing your beautiful voice with me 

    *hugz

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  • Fizzy,

    I hope this will entertain you. I'm so sleepy. :D

    https://vocaroo.com/i/s0o1bsbp86MH

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  • @Olga : it seem they said it can help.. i dont know if its true or not.. i guess if you read out loud still can help with the pronunciation ..

    Thank you for visiting ^^

  • Good morning, Fizzy!

    Thank you, but I have already found the meanings of those words :)

  • Hi @Roman, good morning from south east asia ^^ 

    i dont know either .. let see

    Sash - a long strip or loop of cloth worn over one shoulder or round the waist, especially as part of a uniform or official dress.

    Shineth - Verb. third-person singular simple present indicative form of shine

    interesting.. its my time heard it too.. 

    Thank you Roman for bringing it up. ^^

  • Hi, Fizzy!

    I didn't know such words before:

    Sash, and felt(noun)

    And is this even a word "shineth"?

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