Definite and indefinite articles

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Rules when using determiners -a- ,-an- and -the-

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  • Dear Dara, Thanks for your nice video.

  • i'm a little bit confused about the pronunciation of the definite article 'the' sometimes we pronounce it as 'de' or 'di'; is there a rule about it?I've once been told  by my teacher if 'the' comes before a vowel then we pronounce it as 'di' like the earth but when I heard the native speakers in a movie or some video the rule is not always be applied. What do you think about it, mr. Dara?

    • Guru kamu bagus dan saya setuju dengan niya, Marita Widiarti. I agree with your respected teacher. When the definite article “the” comes before a word that begins with a vowel letter, you can pronounce it as (thee). When “the” comes before a word that begins with a consonant letter, pronounce it as (thu). I hope this helps. Thanks, Marita for your nice question.

  • Hello Master Dara.. Trully a nice video. With your head-phone you look like to our Essberger , Just the colors are different.. ohhoo....Thanks for this vid....

    • Benvenuto Adriano, ma  non she posso krederei! Do you want the boss to kick me out of his website? I will never reach half of the quality of Mr. Essberger.  The comparison is too far my dear friend. Thanks, for your comment.

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  • That video helpful alot. 

    • Ahib  aleeman ya Eman! Thanks for your nice comment on this video. 

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