Listen to native speakers pronounce “lives” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
lives.
lives,
lives
Lives
lives--
lives in a different part of our brain,
lives are constantly monitored and data
lives need friction. There's actually a
lives. Like I think saying that will get
lives of meaning when the the future
lives as well. If you think about, you
lives the more people can turn to this
lives that I've changed, can actually
lives. No big deal.
lives are changed.
lives. That's like a mic drop moment.
lives as things that are already full of
lives in New York. And so like the
lives in a developing country.
lives by working in those classrooms at
lives and their joy,
lives. And I had never thought about it
lives worthless. And it doesn't mean we
lives. I'm sure I speak for my wife
lives. But we can't send the message
lives into theater. I worry that it
Lives Matter and we say, you know, say
lives in this crazy way." Like what is
lives are it's not that we don't know
lives are not um good and I actually
lives hour and a half twice a year uh
lives and their own Futures so I mean
lives that were lost since the US has
lives a lot because of what we went
lives and so my work has really changed
Lives with schizophrenia.
lives under the poverty line in rural areas.
“lives.”
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