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Eric From Canada
مُعلم محترفToday we are talking about pronunciation, specifically what happens to T's at the ends of many words. This is a response to a student's question. Please comment or message me with questions for me to cover in future episodes!
Here are all the words and phrases I talk about today. All of them usually have a "stop" (a stopped sound) instead of a full T sound. I have added some others which are common to the end of the list.
Almost all words that end in a vowel sound followed by a T drop the T and make it a stop:
cat
hot
that
flat
part
short and sweet
What do you think about that?
Did you get it right?
Extras (in no particular order):
about
out
but
without
put
not
rot
butt
nut
despite
kite
right
alright
etc.
There are many, many words light these. Comment some below!
Have a great week everyone! See you again soon!
تم إلغاء هذا المحتوى.
٢ مايو ٢٠٢٢ ١٤:٠٧
Eric From Canada
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, اليونانية (القديمة), الإيطالية, اللاتينية, أخرى
لغة التعلّم
الفرنسية, اليونانية (القديمة), الإيطالية, اللاتينية, أخرى
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