There’s how English teachers say it…
And then there’s how real native speaker Americans say it.
(pronounced “A-mur-i-cuns” if you’re talking to someone from Alabama)
This afternoon I was back in the gym.
In the locker room, an American song was playing over the speakers.
I wasn’t paying attention until I heard the guy sing the words “human bean.”
“Well, that’s interesting,” I thought. “I’ve never seen one of those before.”*
*”human being” is how an English teacher would say it
The picture is strong, isn’t it.
It sounds like an English joke. Thanks for your sharing!
First time here. It seems a motivating method of learning English. Thank you.
Ot mistake…🙂😉
Nice. Thank you.
Sounds like something said from Mr. Bean.
😁 That is funny
Hello Mr. Vig,
I think It’s quite hard to discern when you hear a phrase in English, but in conext you can orient yourself
Hi Mr.Vig, A-mur-i-cun teacher!
(Aahhh, it´s not easy to pronounce…)
Not knowing the context of the song or if it´s not joke again…the first association -of course Mr.Been!
I need some km English yet, if I want understand this joke. 🙂
There are often subtle differences in the pronounce of many english words, and for someone who understand very well and speaks perfect, it heard funny
Thank you! 🙂
How an English teacher would say it