It is audible in British English whereas it is mostly silent in American.
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with dilemmas like this I really like to consult this website:
http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=often
It helps a lot, I couldn't learn how to pronounce "year" in ages, then I listened to it on this site over and over again until I managed to break my tongue into obeying. :)
Just place your cursor over the word and voice will pronounce both versions, with and without 't'
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Honestly? Your choice really. It isn't "a British thing" nor "an American thing".
Personally, I don't pronounce the "t", but there are many fluent and good speakers who do. Either is correct.
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No, it is silent. Mostly.
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In my dialect, it's pronounced like a d. As in "ofden".
In some dialects, it's pronounced like a normal t. "often"
In yet other dialects, it's silent.
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