1 TB, but I use my system to edit.
2006-07-19 11:36:07
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answer #1
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answered by Nice Guy Hyphenate 4
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had a friend who was born in India raised in the UK. He thinks he's superior to everyone. He attended the best schools and thinks he's white because of his British accent (where he was raised) though he's dark skinned. He forgot his ways. He spoke with an Indian accent but never showed it in front of his friends. He never admitted it but seems to me he was ashamed of being what he was. Needless to say he was not a friend for long.
Mai hindustani nahi hu. But my husband is. I laugh so much when I ask him to say the word "crape" it sounds like the word "crap." Ha ha ha. I love that accent!
If you're from India you shouldn't change the way you speak English. If you can communicate with your Indian accent that's all that matters. If you really want to learn watch tv, movies, etc.
First, English does not roll "Rs". This is indicative of Spanish and Italian.
As to your question, there is only one way to learn what you are asking. This can be learned more quickly with a tutor. However, most people do not even realize how they pronunce words, in any language. And so a "tutor" would have to understand one principle in order to be helpful.
You understand some of this by "Bite the lips for Vs".
Aside from the movement of lips, the tongue plays the most important role. Since all of us, from toddlers, learn this early on, without any thought of how we are moving lips or positioning the tongue, we speak without any "training" in that respect.
The key word is "training".
If you can find a person whose native langauge is English and understands this, that person can help you with the placement of the tongue and movement of lips.
For example, "A" The mouth is open, tongue "floating" and sound almost coming from the throat.
"E" The tongue is placed at the bottom of the mouth and lips parted, like squeezing the sound out.
"I" Open the mouth, with tongue in bottom of mouth and almost dropping the lower jaw.
"O" Form the lips as a circle.
'U" Bring the lips together with tongue in bottom of the mouth.
"C", The tongue is held for a moment behind the lower front teeth.
"D", the tongue is placed in the roof of the mouth.
"F" Drop the lower jaw slightly, bring it up, with tongue in bottom of mouth and let air pass between the lower lip and lower teeth.
I'm not a teacher, I learned most of this by studying foreign language.
NOW, having said all that, you may encounter a minority of Americans that speak this way. And, so, over here, you will think that you have not learned anything in English.
Our language has been corrupted.
Southern Drawl, Texas "Ya'll" for You All
Far West more normal
Mid West more normal
East "Youns" You, meaning plural for all of you.
Just a few. Some parts of New York, I can't understand.
Good Luck!
2006-07-19 11:16:45
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answer #2
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answered by rusipatel125 5
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I have two 200 GB drives, but I have them in a RAID mirror so they back each other up, so it's 200 GB of storage.
2006-07-19 11:18:01
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answer #3
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answered by rainfingers 4
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400 GB And I have 396 GB Left
2006-07-19 11:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My internal hard drive is 30 GB.
My external hard drive is 160 GB.
2006-07-19 11:18:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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In total I have over one terrabyte in drive space, counting the fact that the drives aren't as big as they say they are. Wrong question sir one answer below me.
2006-07-19 11:16:40
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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250 GB, got it on sale :-))
2006-07-19 11:16:18
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answer #7
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answered by zen 7
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that dude answered wrong question pretty funny, i think it was the Yankees.
2006-07-19 11:19:51
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answered by Guy R 3
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80gb
2006-07-19 12:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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100GB
2006-07-19 11:16:22
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answered by bartathalon 3
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