Standard AmE is rhotic while standard BrE is nonrhotic.
Standard AmE is rhotic while standard BrE is nonrhotic.
RP is rhotic, which means that “r” is usually “silent”, unless it is followed by a vowel.
RP is rhotic, which means that “r” is usually “silent”, unless it is followed by a vowel.
In American English, “r”sound is rhotic both in front of a vowel sound and a consonant sound.
In American English, “r”sound is rhotic both in front of a vowel sound and a consonant sound.
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