Listen to native speakers pronounce “moments” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
moments
moments.
moments of the talk you just witnessed
moments, including another piece on the
moments don't take much time, but they
moments is uh I'm like desperate to
moments I've dreamed of for decades.
moments where I think in today's world
moments of transition what can happen is
Moments like that, the joy's beyond belief.
moments at at least in my life and I'd
moments of being like, even on a friend
Moments before I attempted the most dangerous stunt of my career.
moments. joy is in there and it is it is
moments when that minority controls the
moments right now. And and Sonia, sort
moments of intense
moments. And just the tiniest tiniest
moments that changed how I memorize
Moments such as sharing feedback, identifying mistakes
moments that got unlocked through that
moments is is you're sort of taking
moments I really take as a privilege
moments, like how do we actually develop
moments of interaction there's a lot of
moments when something kind of reaches
moments of awe like those are all just
moments 5 minutes before or after the
moments and just recognize that they're
moments we weren't alone it felt like
moments because it's when people have
moments in the history of the American
moments with others in the hope that
moments like reading bedtime stories to
moments later in the office
moments he read the same magazines and
moments when outcome tries to rear its
moments telling you how badly you're
moments in my life is not only
moments of my professional life
moments when you're just trying to to
moments when a transformative, powerful technology
moments where I'm seeing my kids,
moments of great feeling:
“moments”
“moments.”