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Heidi
Is 'sit on' read as 'sitɔn' or 'sidɔn'?
Thank you!
May 2, 2016 11:35 AM
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sitɔn
May 2, 2016
North American English uses the "flap d" that sounds like "sidon".
British English doesn't use that, so I think in British English it would sound
like "siton" (or sometimes a glottal stop: "si' on".)
May 2, 2016
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