Pronounce the English word "facade" B 1:02

Today's word is "facade". This is a noun which means a face of a building or a superficial appearance.
For example, you can say, "Under the tough facade of a streetwise teenager, Ricky is still a 13-year-old kid who loves Disneyland."

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