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  • I'm going to = umana
  • want to = wanna
  • told you = toldja
  • water = wa-der
  • better = be-der
  • center = cener
  • must be = mus be
  • Hold on = holdon
  • going to = goin-da
  • memory = memry
  • tr sound like chr
  • get you = getcha
  • going to = gonna
  • good morning = goob-morning
  • ten peopl = tem people
  • Bus stop = bustop

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The bird is in the tree. The car is in the parking lot
Where is she? She’s on the farm. Or she’s in the garden.
The school is on Tamabil Road in Arambag, Sylhet.
Where’s the school? The school is on Tamabil Road.
Is the school in Arambag? Yes, the school is in Arambag.
Jamal is a boy. He’s happy. He’s at home.
Is Jamal a boy? Yes, he’s a boy.
Is he happy? Yes, he’s happy.
Where is he? He’s at home.
Shima is a student. She’s intelligent. She’s at school.
Is Shima a student? Yes, she’s a student.
Is she intelligent? Yes, she’s intelligent.
Where is she? She’s at school.
Kamal is a manager. He’s busy. He’s at work.
Is Kamal a manager? Yes, he’s a manager.
Is he busy? Yes, he’s busy.
Where is he? He’s at work.
Where are you? I’m at work.
Where are you? I’m at school.
Where are you? I’m at home.
Are you sick? No, I’m not sick.
Who is she? Where is she? Is she a doctor? Is she happy? Is she sick?
Who is she? She’s Rima.
Where is she? She’s at work.
Is she a doctor? Yes, she’s a doctor.
Is she happy? Yes, she’s happy.
Is she sick? No, she’s not sick.
Who is he? Where is he? Is he a doctor? Is he patient? Is he sick?
Who is he? He’s Kamal.
Where is he? He’s in the Hospital.
Is he a doctor? No, he’s not a doctor.
Is he patient? Yes, he’s a patient.
Is he sick? Yes, he’s sick.
Is he at school? No, he’s not.
Is he at home? No, he’s not.
Is he at work? Yes, he’s at work.
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# Rule-05: A Tip to better understand Native


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	When a word ends in T and the next word starts with Y or ya sound, a lot of times you will hear the change to 

y=ch, {y} = {tʃ},       ( you = ya, your = yir, not = n’t, do not = don’t)  

1.	Get you = getcha
2.	Get your = getcher
3.	Got you = gotcha
4.	Got your = gotcher
5.	Want you = wantcha
6.	Want your = wantcher
7.	Thought you = thoughtcha
8.	Let you = letcha
9.	Bet you = betcha
10.	Bet your = betcher
11.	Don’t you = don’tcha
12.	Con’t you = cantcha
13.	Haven’t you = haventcha
14.	Wouldn’t you = wouldntcha

d+y = y=j {y} = {dz}                

1.	Tried your = triedjer
2.	Had your = hadjer
3.	Told you = toldja
4.	Made you = madeja
5.	Could you = couldja
6.	Would you = wouldja
7.	Did you = didja = ja
8.	Who did you = who’dja   (who did = who’d)
9.	What did you = whadja
10.	When did you = whenja
11.	Where did you = where’dja
12.	Why did you = why’dja
13.	How did you = how’dja
14.	How did your = how’djer

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SI. Word Example Meaning Pronunciation StressSyllable PartOfSpeech
1 adolescent many parents find it hard to understand their adolescent children (of a young person) in the process of developing from a child into an adult. ˌadəˈles(ə)nt le adjective
2 ah ah, there you are! used to express a range of emotions including surprise, pleasure, sympathy, and realization. Ä a exclamation
3 academic academic achievement relating to education and scholarship. ˌakəˈdemik de adjective
4 adult children should be accompanied by an adult a person who is fully grown or developed. əˈdəlt du noun
5 account a detailed account of what has been achieved a report or description of an event or experience. əˈkount cco noun
6 allow the dissident was allowed to leave the country give (someone) permission to do something. əˈlou llo verb
7 ahead he had to give his attention to the road ahead further forward in space; in the line of one's forward motion. əˈhed head adverb
8 aircraft the aircraft was not seriously damaged an airplane, helicopter, or other machine capable of flight. ˈerˌkraft a noun
9 agree I completely agree with your recent editorial have the same opinion about something; concur. əˈɡrē gree verb
10 accomplish The planes accomplished their mission achieve or complete successfully. əˈkämpliSH cco verb
11 address they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated. əˈdres ddre noun
12 achieve he achieved his ambition to become a journalist successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective, level, or result) by effort, skill, or courage. əˈCHēv chie verb
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