Listen to native speakers pronounce “loud” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
loud.
loud,
loud
loud. Okay. Uh three, two, one,
loud, gregariously dressed black woman
loud and there was kind of this like
(Loud buzzing)
Loud stops being loud anymore, after a while.
loud noises, parties and social events here at TED --
(Loud) I can get really excited by using volume.
(Loud cheering)
loud and clear in the last couple of days
(Loud clapping sounds)
(Loud music)
loud so that one person would say something like, what are you
loud in the family, or the storyteller,
loud and become louder.
loud and clear. All this victory you've
loud. So my favorite story which I talk
loud, you realize that's a ridiculous
loud. Populists win. The people chasing
[LOUD BEEP]
Loud seismic air guns, for example
loud to them.
Loud and clear.
[LOUD HOWL]
loud on stage, my heart started beating.
loudly saying: this is something that belongs to us.
loudly and mindfully.
louder than anything else to tell us
louder and when governments make
loudest cheers in the audience came for
louder in voice.
--louder in a different stage.
louder and louder in English.
loudly and unexpectedly as I closed my curtain.
out loud. There there was a gong hanging
out loud again.
really loud.
and loud and whatever the thing is then
with loud, robotic voice commands,
as loud as a jet engine.
Hearing loud voices, I went out,
Be loud by taking the risk
really loud sudden blasts
Out loud.
Out loud, in public, on the record.
so loud you can barely hear me speak.
so loud that it threatens to drown out everything else.
as loud as you can,
“loud.”
“loud,”
“loud”
“loud. Okay. Uh three, two, one,”
“loud, gregariously dressed black woman”