Вопрос задан 31.10.2018 в 12:27. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Смирнова Елизавета.

Как читается на англисском what's your name how old are you what colour are your eyes where do you

you live what are you wearing what's your favorite colour can you swim what day is it today
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Отвечает Matsala Valera.
Как тебя зовут
сколько тебе лет

какого цвета ваши глаза
где ты живешь
что на тебе надето
какой твой любимый цвет
вы можете плавать
какой сегодня день
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Отвечает Крылатая Луна.
Вотс юр найм
хов олд э ю
вот колор э ю ЕС
вере ду ю Лив
вот э ю веаринг
вотс ю фэворайт колор
кэн ю свим
вот дэй из ит тудэй
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Answer in detail. How do you read in English what's your name how old are you what colour are your eyes where do you you live what are you wearing what's your favourite colour can you swim what day is it today

To answer your question, I will use the Google Translate service to translate the Russian words into English and then explain how they are pronounced. Here is the translation:

Ответь подробно. - Answer in detail. Как читается на англисском - How do you read in English what's your name - как тебя зовут how old are you - сколько тебе лет what colour are your eyes - какого цвета твои глаза where do you you live - где ты живешь what are you wearing - что ты носишь what's your favourite colour - какой твой любимый цвет can you swim - умеешь ли ты плавать what day is it today - какой сегодня день

To pronounce these words in English, you need to know the sounds of the letters and the stress patterns of the words. Here are some general rules:

- The letter 'a' can have different sounds depending on the word. For example, in 'name' it sounds like /eɪ/, in 'old' it sounds like /oʊ/, in 'colour' it sounds like /ʌ/, and in 'can' it sounds like /æ/. - The letter 'e' can be silent at the end of a word, like in 'name' and 'live', or it can sound like /ɛ/ as in 'let' or /i/ as in 'see'. - The letter 'i' can sound like /aɪ/ as in 'eye' or /ɪ/ as in 'it'. - The letter 'o' can sound like /oʊ/ as in 'go' or /ɒ/ as in 'hot'. - The letter 'u' can sound like /u/ as in 'you' or /ʌ/ as in 'fun'. - The letter 'y' can sound like /i/ as in 'by' or /aɪ/ as in 'my'. - The letter 'c' can sound like /k/ as in 'cat' or /s/ as in 'city'. - The letter 'g' can sound like /g/ as in 'go' or /dʒ/ as in 'age'. - The letter 'h' can be silent as in 'hour' or sound like /h/ as in 'hat'. - The letter 'r' can be silent as in 'car' or sound like /r/ as in 'red'. - The letter 's' can sound like /s/ as in 'see' or /z/ as in 'is'. - The letter 'w' can sound like /w/ as in 'we' or /v/ as in 'view'. - The letter 'x' can sound like /ks/ as in 'box' or /gz/ as in 'exit'. - The letter 'z' can sound like /z/ as in 'zoo' or /ʒ/ as in 'vision'.

The stress of a word is the syllable that is pronounced louder and longer than the others. For example, in 'answer' the stress is on the first syllable, and in 'detail' the stress is on the second syllable. The stress can change the meaning of a word, like in 'record' (noun) and 'record' (verb).

Here are some examples of how to pronounce the words in your question:

- what's your name - /wɒts jɔːr neɪm/ - stress on 'what' and 'name' - how old are you - /haʊ oʊld ɑːr ju/ - stress on 'old' - what colour are your eyes - /wɒt ˈkʌlər ɑːr jɔːr aɪz/ - stress on 'colour' and 'eyes' - where do you live - /weər du ju lɪv/ - stress on 'where' and 'live' - what are you wearing - /wɒt ɑːr ju ˈweərɪŋ/ - stress on 'what' and 'wearing' - what's your favourite colour - /wɒts jɔːr ˈfeɪvərɪt ˈkʌlər/ - stress on 'what', 'favourite' and 'colour' - can you swim - /kæn ju swɪm/ - stress on 'can' and 'swim' - what day is it today - /wɒt deɪ ɪz ɪt təˈdeɪ/ - stress on 'what', 'day' and 'today'

I hope this helps you to read and pronounce these words in English. If you want to hear how they sound, you can use the Google Translate service and click on the speaker icon next to the English text. You can also use the Reverso Context service to see more examples of these words in sentences. Have a nice day!

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