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Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes | American English Vowel Sounds: /oʊ/, OH as in ROSE @ClearEnglishCorner | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to pronounce the OH as in ROSE vowel sound. You hear this sound in words like “home,” “control,” and “appropriate.” You might think this sound is pretty easy and you’ve already got it just right. But you may be missing the way this sound is subtly different in American English than the O sound in most other languages. Let’s dive in!

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