Listen to native speakers pronounce “ellen” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
Ellen.
Ellen it's over to you yeah I'm here I'm
Ellen Maloney: Hi, Chris, hi, Christina.
Ellen Støkken Dahl: The first myth is about blood.
[Ellen Johnson Sirleaf,]
Ellen Galinsky of the Families and Work Institute
"Ellen, we rely in Kenya and in many other countries
Ellen Langer-- there's a lot of mothers in our podcast and book.
Ellen's one of the most important Americans
Ellen DeGeneres said, listen, unless the seat punches you,
ELLENORE SCOTT: Who are we?
ELLENORE SCOTT: Hello, Google.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yeah!
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yay.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Woo-hoo!
ELLENORE SCOTT: We turned a blind eye.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Unwell.
ELLENORE SCOTT: And I feel like because so
ELLENORE SCOTT: How dare you.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Period.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Exactly right.
ELLENORE SCOTT: We're all--
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yeah.
ELLENORE SCOTT: And it worked.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yes!
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yes.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Go gay.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Walking up those damn stairs.
ELLENORE SCOTT: And I think it's a testament to the book,
ELLENORE SCOTT: It's going to be different.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Literally right after this.
ELLENORE SCOTT: "I Drove All Night."
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yas.
ELLENORE SCOTT: It's hard.
ELLENORE SCOTT: To the moon.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Okurrr?
ELLENORE SCOTT: Yes, Eva!
ELLENORE SCOTT: Taking over the world.
ELLENORE SCOTT: Mm-hmm.
ELLENORE SCOTT: It was a beautiful opening.
ELLENORE SCOTT: It's all coming back.
ELLENORE SCOTT: You know what I mean?
ELLENORE SCOTT: It still works.
“Ellen.”
“Ellen it's over to you yeah I'm here I'm”
“Ellen Maloney: Hi, Chris, hi, Christina.”
“Ellen Støkken Dahl: The first myth is about blood.”
“[Ellen Johnson Sirleaf,]”