Listen to native speakers pronounce “parks” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
parks.
parks, nature, trees, water, and range
parks, freeways, parking lots. No one
parks. I heard a lot of public spaces
parks could come back [and]
parks and trees.
parks and trees, food options,
parks his car, gets out, like, does something for a minute.
Parks -- old quarries that they were transformed into parks.
parks, in their streets, without the
parks that can actually really help to cool down our streets.
Parks and Rec with these cigarettes, as this house
"Parks and Rec"--
Parks, and a scientist from the Galápagos Conservancy all
through parks
more parks, more urban wetlands
Puddle Parks needs collaborators.
on parks, on architecture, on things just to please our visual sense.
and parks
Rosa Parks was only 42 years old" --
"Rosa Parks was only 42 years old,
Rosa Parks's husband slept at night with a shotgun,
Rosa Parks.
office parks.
new parks, art, an arboretum -- a list that continues to grow.
public parks
National parks are heavily managed.
Gordon Parks has been there, Chester Higgins has been there --
Solar parks, because of the gaps between the panels, deliver less.
its parks, its signage.
to parks and trees,
magnificent parks on these waterfronts,
open parks, open spaces,
public parks,
Susan Parks of Penn State has actually studied this.
She parks her dirigible, lowers the anchor rope
cleaning parks, um
Even parks are no-go areas.
and parks that allow us to kind of balance our workday
silencing music in our parks or calling leisure time lazy.
at your local parks and rec?
in 10 industrial parks that feed a lot of Mexico City.
This is where Puddle Parks come in.
and innovative Puddle Parks to life for everybody.
[on the first Puddle Parks concept]
Even small parks in big cities like Chicago can help,
even the massive wild parks, are islands.
“parks.”
“parks, nature, trees, water, and range”