Listen to native speakers pronounce “someone” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
someone
Someone
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someone.
someone--
someone noted that, before ketamine treatment,
someone else.
Someone will have a brilliant idea,
someone he's angry with. And and Trump
someone he could help.
Someone who can provide the connection
someone's cell phone doesn't do. You can
someone could build this kind of tool for a virus.
someone else's body before their own.
someone who is interested in picking up
someone's giving you too much personal information.
Someone has to make this.
someone be like I'm going to smile and
someone says something weird or
Someone you work with will get it first,
Someone originally bought them as pets online,
someone where you're really tuned into
Someone runs into floodwater for a child
someone, learn something, laugh hard.
Someone who has the industry chops to back up those smarts,
someone who never promises you anything that's too good to be true,
someone. So like I see a person
someone walking down the street came up
someone who can be able to help that community.
someone like me could be a scientist,
someone your dance.
Someone talks at you for an hour, tells you their whole life story,
someone on the stage. So, this means I
Someone that represents a powerful idea
someone's got to actually make that
someone else or maybe it's a small group
someone were really interested in
Someone said, duck smoking quack,
Someone got on the phone with another person.
Someone's telling you this sort of heartbreaking story,
someone who would celebrate with them,
someone who said look fossil fuel
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