Listen to native speakers pronounce “kind” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
kind
kind.
kind of simple to do. Not easy, but
kind of impossible absent direct
kind of lets go, I think, of the role
kind of talking to ourselves.
kind of in a click-and-bait way,
kind of one cell at a time.
kind of eyes like an alien like that.
kind of art that would be hanging in
kind of support real friends can't. But
kind of uh yeah expectations and and uh
kind. It was programmable. Now,
Kind of depends.
kind of like having bricks together and
kind of intervening. And so I don't
kind of exploring play in a new way with
kind of fold it in half.
kind of so excited to nail that square.
kind of problem uh when you prepare
kind of did, you know, our creative
kind of bend bending and breaking rules
kind of like a typical smart toy, except
kind of the root of everything else
kind of been completely numb to or were
kind of like dark jokes with other
kind of frustrating
kind of constantly working towards.
kind of emotional state is. We're always
kind of discrete things that we can
kind of live out your values, to to love
kind of thing. And so I think that you
Kind of like CO2.
kind of a family model where I was able
kind of at the same stage of life of
kind of OG auto-tune that you'd plug
kind of, what you dreamed for your future.
kind of far from the stage and it's just
kind of project more than normal.
kind of thing I've done, but like
kind of problematic." Because what I
kind of breaking of bias in the world
kind of wanted that cuz in the beginning
kind of want to go back and talk about
kind of a sparky idea, because I think
kind of makes it real in a way. It's
kind of a little bit of a bundle of
kind of broke everything for me. He
kind of academic language and kind of
kind of stripped the feeling out of it.
“kind”
“kind.”
“kind of simple to do. Not easy, but”
“kind of impossible absent direct”
“kind of lets go, I think, of the role”