“Pronunciation of the word \”considered\””
“I have learned in school that letter r is not sounded in the word ‘considered’, here’s a good example. How do you use an r?” “I have been watching ‘How I met your mother’ series, and Ted has pronounced it with sounded ”, like this.” “Do accents differ?”
“At least the Central U.S. Department of State (DoD) is offering a full-time opportunity here, but it is the most important from which.” “Is the phrase \”r\” definitely pronounced?”
“In American English, most varieties are rhotic, but not all are rhotic.” “To pronounce orthographic words \”R\”-based, one has to remember ‘R\” regardless of sound around it.” “In non-rhotic varieties of English – such as Southern Standard British English – orthographic ‘r’ is only pronounced if followed by a vowel.” “In the sentences above the ‘r”s in car and car park aren’t pronounced, they’re not followed by a vowel.” “In contrast the first ‘r’ in car alarm is pronounces because it is followed by the vowel at the beginning of alarm.” “\”R\”s in carrots are also pronounced the same in both cases.” “The Original Poster is definitely learning about a non-rhotic variety of English, maybe RP, however, the American speaker in the clip they are listening to speaks a rhotic variety.” “Has ‘r’ been in silent since it is followed by /d/.” “In rhotic English, all rhotic bits must be pronounced.”