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Pronouncing correctly - Part 4: 'gh' pronounced f, p, g or silent

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The Confusing “gh” sound. It is not always pronounced /g/. Sometimes it is silent, sometimes has an “f” or even “p” sound. In my video; you will know how to pronounce all the “gh” sound in different words.

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