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Cómo Pronunciar "the apple does not fall far from the tree"

expression

thuh AP-uhl duz NOT FAHL FAR fruhm thuh TREE
thuh AP-uhl dohz NOT FAWL FAR from thuh TREE

Definición

This expression means that children often resemble or behave like their parents, either in appearance, character, or abilities.

Transcripción IPA

Inglés Americano

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈæpəɫ/ /ˈdəz/, /dɪz/ /ˈnɑt/ /ˈfɑɫ/, /ˈfɔɫ/ /ˈfɑɹ/ /ˈfɹəm/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈtɹi

Inglés Británico

ðə, ði/ /ˈæpəl/ /dəʊz/ /nˈɒt/ /fˈɔːl/ /fˈɑː/ /fɹˈɒm/ /ðə, ði/ /tɹˈiː

Pronunciación Simplificada

EE.UU.

thuh AP-uhl duz NOT FAHL FAR fruhm thuh TREE

UK

thuh AP-uhl dohz NOT FAWL FAR from thuh TREE

Escucha en Contexto

People say the apple does not fall far from the tree when they see a child act like their parent.

Sarah is talented at music, just like her father—the apple does not fall far from the tree.

Tom got in trouble at school, just like his dad did. The apple does not fall far from the tree.

When I saw Anna arguing like her mom, I thought, 'the apple does not fall far from the tree.'