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This lesson explains how native speakers really use -ish in spoken English and when NOT to use it, and why this tiny ending makes English sound more relaxed and natural than textbook English. Many English learners understand grammar but still sound too precise or too formal when they speak. Native speakers often soften numbers, descriptions, and answers in everyday conversation. Understanding how -ish works will help you sound more natural and understand spoken English more easily. In this video you will learn: • how -ish makes numbers approximate • how -ish softens adjectives • how “ish” works as a short answer in conversation • when NOT to use -ish in English • why native speakers avoid sounding too definite in everyday speech Once you notice this pattern, you’ll hear it everywhere and your spoken English will start to sound more natural and relaxed. I am a CELTA-qualified English teacher with a degree in Modern Languages. I specialise in teaching spoken English, English pronunciation, English rhythm, listening skills, and real everyday English. To learn more about connected speech, click here: • Connected Speech: How Spoken English Actua... For a 10-minute shadowing practice to improve spoken English and listening, click here: • Listen and Repeat After Me: Improve Your E... 00:00 Introduction 00:26 What “ish” means 00:59 Using -ish with numbers and time 02:27 Using -ish with adjectives 03:18 How -ish reduces certainty 03:54 The gradable adjective rule 04:22 Using “ish” by itself 04:59 Summary