Cómo Pronunciar "little pitchers have big ears"
expression
LIT-uhl PITCH-urz HAV BIG EERZ
LIT-uhl PITCH-uhz HAV BIG EE-uhz
Definición
This expression warns that children may be listening to adult conversations, especially talks not meant for them. It reminds adults to be careful about what they say around kids.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈɫɪtəɫ/ /ˈpɪtʃɝz/ /ˈhæv/ /ˈbɪɡ/ /ˈiɹz/, /ˈɪɹz
Inglés Británico
lˈɪtəl/ /pˈɪtʃəz/ /hæv/ /bˈɪɡ/ /ˈiəz
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
LIT-uhl PITCH-urz HAV BIG EERZ
UK
LIT-uhl PITCH-uhz HAV BIG EE-uhz
Escucha en Contexto
Be careful—little pitchers have big ears.
Don't talk about scary stories now; little pitchers have big ears.
Let's wait until the kids go to bed—little pitchers have big ears.
Hey, change the subject! Little pitchers have big ears and Tommy is right there.