Listen to native speakers pronounce “play” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
play.
Play.
play,
Play:
play
play felt like something that I had to earn.
Play is what happens anytime we choose to do something
Play deprivation is tricky, though,
Play wasn't some list of actions we could add to our calendar.
play, and that's the sheer beauty of
Play is inherent to how children understand the world,
Play is the most important ingredient in every person
Play has given me the flexibility,
Play is what brings all of these things together,
Play a TED. We are going to have such an
play isn't something we age out of. It
play deprivation is cultural. It's when
play, it can become brittle and
play. They were arranging the scrabble
play lab, he learned something that was
play. And so, she would tell me stories
play non-stop. So when I grew up and I
play has given me the flexibility but
Play is what brings all of these things
play in their work online and off.
play and everything. And I feel like you
play, Peekab-boo is one of their first
play. Once kids begin walking and
play to be to and and creativity and
Play at TED. If you're a fan of teeny
play with the kids for like an hour
play a little uh game with me.
play. Public museums, rubber,
play. We don't have time for a full
play is a superpower that you have
play plays an essential I did it again.
Play plays. Is anyone keep keeping
play is essential. Giving kids the space
play that we do together. Yeah. No, I
play with you all today. Now, speaking
play such a unique instrument. Well,
Play is not something that just happens
play with systems. And now I want to
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