Do British pronounce R?

In British English (Uk, Australia, Caribbean, etc.) the letter R is only pronounced when followed by a vowel. In American English (the USA and Canada), people pronounce this letter always. This final R that joins one word with the next is called a "linking R".
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When did the British stop pronouncing r?

Since the beginning of the 20th century, the general standard in British English (except in Scotland) is for non-rhoticity. Any diversion from this tends to be registered by native speakers as vulgar or undesirable… just like “r-dropping” was considered vulgar in the mid-19th century.
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Do British drop their R's?

The pronunciation of the R is kept in the Scottish, Irish and most of the U.S. and Canada versions of spoken English. The R-droppers include most of England, Wales, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The issue of how the R is used is called rhoticity by linguists.
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Why is the British R silent?

English letters represent spellings but English speech sounds represent pronunciation of the words. English alphabet has 26 letters and these letters represent 44 sounds. That's why this mismatch between letters and sounds creates a confusion to have correct pronunciation.
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Why do British Add R?

The short answer is that the addition of an “r” sound at the end of a word like “soda” or “idea” is a regionalism and isn't considered a mispronunciation. Here's the story. In English words spelled with “r,” the consonant used to be fully pronounced everywhere.
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How to pronounce ‘R’ in British English



Why can't I say my R's?

Rhotacism is a speech impediment that is defined by the lack of ability, or difficulty in, pronouncing the sound R. Some speech pathologists, those who work with speech impediments may call this impediment de-rhotacization because the sounds don't become rhotic, rather they lose their rhotic quality.
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Why is English r so weird?

Pronouncing these words that way we will hear them as rye, pry, try, cry, art, earth, orb, ear. But the English “r” consonant is not nearly so vigorous; it's more like a vowel. There's little or no direct contact of the tongue with the roof of the mouth.
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Is r silent in American English?

GENERAL RULE

the letter R is only pronounced when followed by a vowel. In American English (the USA and Canada), people pronounce this letter always.
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What is British RP?

RP: a social accent of English

Received Pronunciation, or RP for short, is the instantly recognisable accent often described as 'typically British'. Popular terms for this accent, such as 'the Queen's English', 'Oxford English' or 'BBC English' are all a little misleading.
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What is the British r called?

For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Rhoticity in English is the pronunciation of the historical rhotic consonant /r/ by English speakers.
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Do New Yorkers pronounce r's?

The most recognizable, almost stereotypical New York pronunciation is the elusive “r.” Most commonly, the “r” consonant is not pronounced, especially when it is found in the middle of a word. The exception to this rule is when the “r” is situated at the end of a word or is followed by a vowel.
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What accent does Queen Elizabeth have?

Anyone who has heard the Queen's speeches will recognise her distinctive British accent.
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What is the most common British accent?

Cockney. Perhaps the most famous British accent other than R.P. is Cockney. It developed as the dialect of the poorer working classes in the East End of London, and it's still regarded as a marker of 'true' East London heritage.
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Is R silent in iron?

The letter r is not silent (in my pronunciation at least) of iron (very different to ion) or learn (very different to lean). In the former three, the r follows a consonant and precedes a vowel.
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Is R silent in farm?

No, farm is not a silent word. There is no silent letter in it.
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Is R silent in car?

The silent ⟨r⟩ rule also applies to connected speech, if a word such as CAR has a silent ⟨r⟩ at the end, this ⟨r⟩ will be pronounced if the next word begins with a vowel sound: SILENT: Is your car here? PRONOUNCED: Is your car electric?
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How did Americans lose the British accent?

The first is isolation; early colonists had only sporadic contact with the mother country. The second is exposure to other languages, and the colonists came into contact with Native American languages, mariners' Indian English pidgin and other settlers, who spoke Dutch, Swedish, French and Spanish.
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Is the American accent the original British?

In all reality, the standard British accent was the one that changed significantly in the last two centuries while the American accent stayed more or less the same. During the American Revolution, the English language started to change in Britain. A new wealthy sector emerged during the industrial revolution.
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Do Australians pronounce RS?

The Australian accent is non-rhotic

This means that the pronunciation of the /r/ sound will never occur at the end of words.
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When should kids say R sound?

The R sound is typically one of the last sounds to be mastered by children, often not maturing until ages 6 or 7. That's just one of the reasons it has the persistency to remain incorrect in a child's speech. Since the sound is later-developing, one of the common misconceptions is to do nothing: “Oh, just wait.
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How do you say R instead of W?

The word for the practice of pronouncing 'r' as 'w' (or indeed pronouncing 'r' in any strange or exaggerated way) is "rhotacism" (or "rotacism"). You can also "rhotacize" or employ "rhotacization".
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How is R pronounced in Japanese?

The Japanese "r" is different from the English "r". The sound is sort of between the English "r" and "l". To make "r" sound, start to say "l", but make your tongue stop short of the roof of your mouth, almost in the English "d" position. It is more like the Spanish "r".
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What is a clipped British accent?

If you say that someone has a clipped way of speaking, you mean they speak with quick, short sounds, and usually that they sound upper-class.
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