Listen to native speakers pronounce “face” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
face
face.
face of death. And so you know that
face in the world.
face exactly the same fate.
face difficult decisions is is choosing
face and my voice and my um intonation
face, and sing your name, holy, your
face-to-face with my own mortality.
face to face. And people were like,
face. Wow. These are things that we've
face to face? You'll totally recognize
Face the impacts of our actions. That
face bad weather, including heatwaves,
face of of the news and and and things
face it in my daily life I spend more
face tof face our human interactions I
Face for podcasting.
face choice: to jump left or jump right.
face more hardships than women who receive abortions.
face ageism with resume sourcing.
face value
face they are going to feel hurt I will
face or voice to voice and most
face even if it involves expense and
face and it's unavoidable so you have to
face of a new era of crypto respectable
face huge amounts of stigma and disadvantage.
face the risk of being sent to a detention camp for doing so.
face varying degrees of violence,
face to face and side by side.
Face to face is things like sharing a fantasy,
face-to-face contact with someone without shying away
face masks, social distancing,
face our biggest potential crisis yet,
face and we've seen in the last few
face-to-face we shouldn't have to give
face to face you can do digitally and we
face to face but we didn't know that as
face-to-face conversation that
face-to-face video helps with that you
face-to-face conversation you know are
face-to-face with Taliban perhaps and
face the same thing.
Face surveillance is the most dangerous of these technologies.
“face”
“face.”