Listen to native speakers pronounce “made” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
made
made.
made--
made me a more informed citizen. [music]
made out of the lightest paper
made to look like our traditional pottery,
made sense to them. Standing there, I
made a mistake, there is a way that I
made him very mad because he was like,
made it all the way to the final round,
made sure that I didn't scare away the
made a superior version of it in the in
made of the fact that AI is a black box,
made me realize that play isn't just a
made me laugh because it was so
made me wonder what's the worst soup
made you laugh from the outside, I think
made happier and healthier by connecting with other people,
made by a witness who earlier rejected that same face
made me realize we have a unique
made an impact in her delivery. Yeah.
made things, if anything, better, not worse.
made his decision, and he wasn't taking
made sure the Aztec saw him,
made that clear by [laughter] now
made it back. They're pushing the edges
made work that exceeded our individual capabilities.
Made you feel disrespected -- and keep them up --
made appointments with and it's a very
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made history in her own right
made from plants, algae,
made us able to talk on telephones?
made it seem, as I said, cringe to ever
made um let's kind of address some of
made. They once were pearls that are his
made a memory, I guess, the way a child
made it was made intentionally to be
made their way through the twisted metal.
made of was created. So I'm curious if
made you think differently about origins
made Trump consider pulling back
made statements that implied that the Israelis were not prepared
made, uh what will often come up is I
made someone feel like that person had nausea,
“made”
“made.”