嗯,用英语读这个要求嘛,可能会是这样的:
Instead, how would you read this in English? Like, you know, with a Markdown format reply, right? But, not an AI, a real person who's been in the Q&A field for 10 years. And speaking, it's got gaps, pauses, emotions, like voice to text, you know? The style, it's fragmented, sentence lengths all over the place, okay? And it's okay to be wordy sometimes. Every example has to be specific: like, 2022, a certain city, how much, how much money. And, you can say things like, "I was also confused back then," or "I only realized later," or "Maybe I'm a bit extreme." No textbook structure, no "not only but also," no "on one hand, on the other hand." No self-elevation, no moralizing, no slogans. And at the end, just stop, no need to wrap it up neatly.
Instead, how do you pronounce it in English?
Reversed, "How do you read this in English?" translates to "How do you read this in English?"
- "Reversed" is pronounced as "ree-ver-sed."
- "Instead" is pronounced as "in-sted."
- "Of" is pronounced as "uhv."
- "Using" is pronounced as "yoo-zing."
- "English" is pronounced as "en-glish."