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Learn how to say this tricky English word. The pronunciation does not match the spelling, as with many words in English. This is why we use the IPA symbols in English dictionaries, but not in dictionaries for most other languages.
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This video lesson will show all students how easy it is to always pronounce the ed ending as either /id/, /t/ or /d/.
Watch this video a few times and you will be sounding like a native English speaker before you can say "I have learned the secret!" (without the extra syllable in learned)
This video was created to answer a question by Maria (YouTube name - rockmusicM), a student in Spain, so all thanks due to Maria.