Listen to native speakers pronounce “talk” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
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Talk.
Talk about that process.
Talk about that.
Talk about what you're planning to do with it.
talk and you want to do some doodling of
talk in advance while she was still in
talk about how game designers actually
talk, but we're going to play while we
talk. All right.
talk. Not something that was said by
talk with him about his new book that
talk, be sure to find that. Um, and that
talk to each other while I sit here in
talk about things like,
talk about those political disagreements --
talk or you know even I've heard
talk about friction, uncomfortable, like
talk through how that feels. I think
talk about it so much but I think that's
Talk of range anxiety,
talk about belonging as, you know, this
talk, I I tell the story of of a friend
talk about training your brain. She was
talk about the big horrible thing
talk to them about this experience.
talk a lot about your your personal
talk. It's okay if you stop and have
talk that is a new way of thinking about
talk, uh make more eye contact could
talk could start conversations in a
talk memorized. He was definitely
talk, which is very helpful. So,
talk that is sort of coming across like
talk captivates the audience, leaving
talk compared to all his rehearsals.
talk to their own deathbed selves.
talk really just like intersected so
talk was going to be about. Hopefully,
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