Gambling Pronounce
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American English to Irish Accent Translator
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Or, more accurately, it will sound like an American trying to imitate the Lucky Charms leprechaun.
Note: the Irish accent is a little more subtle with the spelling - what's more important is the lilt, which is unwritten.
Pronunciation Guide
- OH : Say 'O'. That's all, just a normal long O.
- AE : Say 'have'. Now say it without the V. Sounds like 'hae'. So 'ae' in the text is the vowel sounds only of that.
- EOW : Say 'meow'. Now say it without the M. Now say it fast - try to make it one sound instead of two.
- IIE : Say 'yet'. Now say it without the T. Now emphasize the Y over the E. That's the sound. Like 'ee-eh', but one syllable.
- UY : Say 'guy'. Now say it without the G. That was easy. Don't let its being combined with other vowels confuse you.
- IGH : Say 'I' or 'eye'. That's all - just the vowel part of 'right' or 'nigh'.
- ' : (that's an apostrophe, where one wouldn't normally be.) Say 'uh-oh'. The stop sound between UH and OH is what is meant by the apostrophe. But this does not apply to normal uses of the apostrophe. For the translated text, make this stop sound when the apostrophe appears after a vowel or a soft consonant (such as W or H). If it's not working, think of it as the first half of the sound of the letter T.
Context examples
A large pile of sovereigns, and several slips of paper were lying before him, and he was counting over his gambling gains.
(Rodney Stone, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Most people who gamble don't have a problem, but some lose control of their gambling.
(Compulsive Gambling, NIH: Natonal Institutes of Health)
A disorder characterized by a preoccupation with gambling and the excitement that gambling with increasing risk provides.
(Pathological Gambling, NCI Thesaurus)
Also, in his gambling, he had one besetting weakness—faith in a system; and this made his damnation certain.
(The Call of the Wild, by Jack London)
If you have concerns about your gambling, ask for help.
(Compulsive Gambling, NIH: Natonal Institutes of Health)
Pathological gamblers are unable to cut back on their gambling, despite the fact that it may lead them to lie, steal, or lose a significant relationship, job, or educational opportunity.
(Pathological Gambling, NCI Thesaurus)
Many people enjoy gambling, whether it's betting on a horse or playing poker on the Internet.
Gambling Pronounce Meaning
(Compulsive Gambling, NIH: Natonal Institutes of Health)
Gambling Pronounced
Signs of problem gambling include: • Always thinking about gambling • Lying about gambling • Spending work or family time gambling • Feeling bad after you gamble, but not quitting • Gambling with money you need for other things
Gambling Meaning Pronounce
(Compulsive Gambling, NIH: Natonal Institutes of Health)