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Hello guys
həˈloʊ gaɪz
what you doing
wʌt ju ˈduɪŋ
okey guys
ˈoʊki gaɪz
every days, i wake up at 4;00 am but sometime early then it .
ˈɛvəri deɪz , aɪ weɪk ʌp æt 4;00 æm bʌt ˈsʌmˌtaɪm ˈɜrli ðɛn ɪt.
Since , i'm a muslim so i prepare to take praying in the mosque.
sɪns , aɪm ə ˈmʌzləm soʊ aɪ priˈpɛr tu teɪk ˈpreɪɪŋ ɪn ðə mɑsk .
why's in the mosque? because our prophet ask us to pray in the mosque.
waɪz ɪn ðə mɑsk ? bɪˈkɔz ˈaʊər ˈprɑfət æsk ʌs tu preɪ ɪn ðə mɑsk .
as , i do it . after pray, i clean my bed room, take a bath and go to my course at 8;00 am .
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soʊ æz, aɪ du ɪt. ˈæftər preɪ , aɪ klin maɪ bɛd rum , teɪk ə bæθ ænd goʊ tu maɪ kɔrs æt 8;00 æm.
There , i study English as like pronunciation , speaking and listening up to 5;00 pm .
ðɛr , aɪ ˈstʌdi ˈɪŋglɪʃ æz laɪk prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən, ˈspikɪŋ ænd ˈlɪsənɪŋ ʌp tu 5;00 ˈpiˈɛm.
i like studying there because i found new lessons. ohh ya guys, i back to my camp
aɪ laɪk ˈstʌdiɪŋ ðɛr bɪˈkɔz aɪ faʊnd nu ˈlɛsənz . ohh jɑ gaɪz , aɪ bæk tu maɪ kæmp
when the tutor closes the lesson. by the way i need 20 minutes to arrive in my camp from the course
wɛn ðə ˈtutər ˈkloʊzɪz ðə ˈlɛsən . baɪ ðə weɪ aɪ nid 20 ˈmɪnəts tu əˈraɪv ɪn maɪ kæmp frʌm ðə kɔrs
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when i'm in my camp the adzan magrib come and i'm directly pray following by take a bath and
wɛn aɪm ɪn maɪ kæmp ði adzan magrib kʌm ænd aɪm dəˈrɛktli preɪ ˈfɑloʊɪŋ baɪ teɪk ə bæθ ænd
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take a rest.
teɪk ə rɛst .
soon as , i do my duties until isya pray coming but my duties haven't done guys.
as
æz sun æz, aɪ du maɪ ˈdutiz ənˈtɪl isya preɪ ˈkʌmɪŋ bʌt maɪ ˈdutiz ˈhævənt dʌn gaɪz .
enough for me see you
ɪˈnʌf fɔr mi si ju
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ˈtræv(ə)ləz
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Why
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To
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