Listen to native speakers pronounce “playing” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
playing.
playing--
Playing two different tunes.
playing in a certain way, the Rohhinga
Playing taught him to pay attention to
playing games, showing TED animations,
playing pretend together. All occupying
playing pretend, children with invisible
playing squirrel. I don't know.
playing games, y'all.
playing with their bodies. They're
playing with gravity. They're playing
playing. And thank you very much,
playing? Because you're in that age
playing this Lego brictionary.
playing and should should have stopped
playing, but I'm continuing to play. So
playing with them, right? That's what
playing with paper. And so, in the
playing his talk box while on the
playing a role in the future of these
playing out live,
playing games together, making memories together.
playing this game where they point at
playing and 100% I'm already in, though.
playing it, it's entertainment. You're
playing and you're invested, if you go
playing in the room and my dad changed
playing, as you say, the David role in this David versus Goliath story?
playing through the US economy.
playing at the highest level on the planet Earth?
playing keyboards and smiling.
playing music when I was really young
playing defense so they're not trying to
Playing Field but also I think that in
(Playing the scale on piano)
(Playing piano)
(Playing a bass-drum loop)
playing Go and chess
playing the cello, being a magician --
Playing Tinker Bell gave me permission to reignite my imagination.
playing football and rugby in college.
playing cards with a neighbor
playing basketball and I recall that
playing what's your ideal level of anger
playing for most of their waking hours.
playing out in in public right now so
playing a real person
“playing.”
“playing--”
“Playing two different tunes.”
“playing in a certain way, the Rohhinga”
“Playing taught him to pay attention to”