Sounds

Please note the new URL for this page: www.jdtalks.org/sounds

Click on the images to listen to the audio or play the films. These people are from the middle and northern areas of the UK but there are many different accents in English. This chart works best in Chrome, Firefox or Safari.

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vowels-title
seeArtboard 1
hisArtboard 1
putArtboard 1
tooArtboard 1
tenArtboard 1
agoArtboard 1
penArtboard 1vowels-
sawArtboard 1
hatArtboard 1
butArtboard 1
carArtboard 1
Artboard 1
diphthongs-title
earArtboard 1
sayArtboard 1
pureArtboard 1
boyArtboard 1
soArtboard 1
airArtboard 1
buyArtboard 1
nowArtboard 1
consonants-title
penArtboard 1
bookArtboard 1
teaArtboard 1
dayArtboard 1
chairArtboard 1
jamArtboard 1
keyArtboard 1
goArtboard 1
fourArtboard 1
veryArtboard 1
thinArtboard 1
thatArtboard 1
sunArtboard 1
zooArtboard 1
sheArtboard 1
visionArtboard 1
manArtboard 1
noArtboard 1
singArtboard 1
hatArtboard 1
lookArtboard 1
redArtboard 1
wantArtboard 1
yesArtboard 1
The quieter you become, the more you can hear.
— Ram Dass