Listen to native speakers pronounce “apart” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
apart.
apart
apart from each other
apart at the seams. and and crumble for
apart. So, for instance, emotion, we
apart by these you know uh by this
apart do you will there be um a a I
Apart from hockey, apparently.
apart from the bit the audience actually wants the most.
apart from the accumulation of more input
apart from the assistants dropping off
Apart from the fact that the recovery is tricky,
Apart from having a profound impact on the Indian economy,
Apart from the fact that gas masks are largely useless
Apart from doing our own designs,
apart the societies and that is what we
apart from anything else, we just like your company here every day.
apart and how do we use these
apart to basically pay their respects
apart and I think will become much more
apart from giving over a spattering of biographical detail
apart from getting access to more colors
apart from the goal that we have, to develop a malaria vaccine,
Apart from Nashik, this event happens in three other places in India,
Apart from shared experiences,
apart from a handful of megacities in the West and the Far East,
apart from recommending that more of us think about it.
apart from maybe China,
apart from their reproductive organs and sex hormones.
apart from, I don't know, Piers Morgan's wife, maybe?
Apart from all those products,
Apart from dodging the occasional vehicle,
apart from organizing warfare and things like that,
apart from being simply very interesting?
Apart from September 11,
apart from the fact that I've run out of time,
Apart from fulfilling the energy requirements of the vehicles,
apart from the worry about inequality,
apart from Antarctica.
apart from good public transport,
apart from spending money on roads,
apart from this immediacy, negative, this concreteness --
apart from the fact he was 30 years older than ...
apart from my work.
"Apart from the fact that improper replication of the DNA molecule
apart from a pretty funky radio.
“apart.”
“apart”