Listen to native speakers pronounce “almost” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
Almost.
almost --
almost.
almost
Almost a hundred years ago,
almost human-like.
almost 40 states, this back to school, said,
Almost all of these kids live in
almost like a modern kit-of-parts or a set of LEGOs, if you may,
almost got too many ideas going on here,
almost anything like a wheelbug,
almost constantly, just throughout the day.
almost as quickly as it manifests.
almost as soon as we grasp it?
Almost every hand went up.
almost every day.
Almost everyone has repetitive negative thoughts,
Almost 500 Chinese billionaires and no one living in extreme poverty.
almost everyone there in tears. So I'm
almost didn't cry. Just at the very end
almost broke it and my patience also.
almost yelling at people.
Almost talking to herself.
almost like a bookshelf that stands in front of the old.
almost the only species if not the only
almost 20 trees were cut down in the Amazon.
almost every populated continent. Uh the
Almost all of us have had these kinds of people
almost all products in the shelves
almost in an apprentichip form.
Almost the same person. And Phil
almost providing real-time updates.
almost 20 years ago, when we started Glasswing.
almost 20 years in to our organization,
almost all conversations had happened
almost like, why ...
almost all of it with computer graphics.
almost impossible to take to take them
almost 20 years removed from like a
almost felt like I was wasting his time
“Almost.”
“almost --”
“almost.”