>>>>>>>>There is no real emphasis in it. Just a short u. Most people emphasize the vocal. Has to sound like an sharp order.
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>>>>>>>>Never mind. I understand both ways. (^_^)
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>>>>>>>>Lutz
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>>>>>>>Pronunciation site gave my loots.
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>>>>>>That's because there's no way to unambiguously spell a short u in English (as in butcher, would, put).
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>>>>>If the pronunciation of every letter were to be unambiguous we would need a lot more letters, wouldn't we?
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>>>>Russian language is like that. You can practically make any sound with just one letter. And there are 33 letters in the russian alphabet. So you are right; just add a few more letters to English and you will be speaking in Russian <g>.
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>>>In the U.S. that might be tricky from a marketing POV <g>.
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>>All you have to do is find the right public relations company and we will be the next iPad <g>.
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>Speaking of iPad, someone sent me this yesterday. It gave me a laugh.
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http://www.wimp.com/dadipad/This is funny :)
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