Listen to native speakers pronounce “hard” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
hard.
hard
Hard.
hard, hit the Americans back. They've
hard. I yelled through all of it." Uh,
hard for so people so people would think
hard because it's like how do you
hard time participating in classroom
hard and so genuinely that it is
hard way.
hard to see.
hard to beat.
hard science but also social science and
hard. We wish that each one of you could
hard-hitting talk.
hard to even imagine the rest of the
hard. You're you're just demonstrating
hard because again almost everybody I've
hard or discipline people or just be
hard things we so often run from and to
hard because you're like there is a very
hard today, but I might remember that.
hard to get into the very best most
hard. I mean, you talk in the book about
hard-working journalists and fact-checkers out there
hard for me because yeah, we don't want
hard and there's all these reasons why
hard to become humble again?
hard to distinguish when we're trusting
hard what you're going through. Okay,
hard, there's this immediate kind of
hard skills that we need to bring to the table,
Hard, right?
hard and when you get through that you
hard question because I struggle with
hard drives, phones, diaries can be lost,
hard to get a house and then, you know,
hard times create strong men,
hard um but it's still it it's it's
hard work by each of us.
hard-working waitress.
Hard work can be extremely meaningful when it serves a purpose.
Hard work built civilization.
Hard to imagine that being therapeutic.
hard to be just here and now
hard not to notice the unpleasant
hard to facilitate but intensity is a
Hard to believe, I know, in 2022, when you're filling up at the tank,
hard data and nothing else.
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