Listen to native speakers pronounce “want” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
WANT?
want
want."
want.
want to take that risk. I don't think
want. [laughter]
want to live in a world that is free
want to, but because he's concerned that
want to leave Matilda's world. And
want you all just in your head right now
want to talk to you from my point of
want to I like your cheese uh opening.
want to know if you want to play a
want to continue.
want to become your child's best friend
want to like pick the perfect activity
want to do that because I can already
want to use this how much time do I want
want to take like the non-romantic
want to live in that world and it'll be
want. Um, I think a good conversation to
want to feel connected? I guess if we're
want to see developed, the signals that
want to be a corporate thought partner,
want anything out of this talk, it's for
want to live in a world where we live in
Want more trust and better, faster results at work?
want to give. There's a lot of content
want this to feel like a space where
want to make the work that I do reach
want American troops getting killed. He
want in their backyard? I mean, on
want to have your friend be your you
want them to have medical or legal power
want in the end, at the end of that
want to give to this person or this
want to center human beings. It's
want a little joy and laughter and a
want to take a moment to stop and say
want to understand a phenomenon, it's
want is to have more than the other guy
want something. I haven't necessarily
want. And then for most people, they
want to I want to know the real deal.
want that level of warmth and affection.
want their parents to know and then
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