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Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes | How to Pronounce the R sound at the End of Words and Syllables: American R Part 2 @ClearEnglishCorner | Uploaded March 2018 | Updated October 2024, 7 minutes ago.
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In part 2 of this 3 part series on American R you will learn how to pronounce the R sound at the end of words and syllables when it follows a consonant sound.

To learn how to position the tongue, lips and jaw to pronounce the R sound check American R Part 1: youtu.be/3XRTN5gW4oU

Learn about R after a vowel, or Vocalic r watch American R Part 3: youtu.be/WMkrolnBMPg

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