Listen to native speakers pronounce “minutes” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
minutes.
Minutes?
minutes,
minutes using objects. Don't talk about
minutes. I feel really nervous for them.
minutes with something that's
minutes, that is a big challenge. How
minutes and every word counts. It's an
minutes. 800 people at the country fair
minutes again.
minutes, that is a big challenge.
minutes. Are we ready? Are we ready?
minutes and I won't have anything to
minutes, I was like I balanced it and I
minutes to influence the world and we
minutes uh, a five-minute walk away from
minutes for 10 minutes for
minutes the next week. He doesn't
minutes and come down and see how that
minutes. I'm going to ask you to turn to
minutes break and to socialize I don't
minutes or six minutes for God's sake to
minutes here and I want to ask a couple
minutes see we went crazy trying to be
minutes into our call he just hung up on
minutes to the Peninsula Hotel paid the
minutes it was terrible what happened
minutes 46 seconds we found this whale
minutes and only increases the quality
minutes and that we can achieve but the
Minutes after they took I
Minutes before the camera was turned on,
minutes into the lecture because the
minutes regret it was a glorious
minutes raising the bar cruy for the
minutes per patient.
minutes. The whole story really starts
“minutes.”
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