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Eric From Canada
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Today 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!
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2022년 4월 24일 오후 8:11
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I noticed that someone would stress the "t" sound in transition words (e.g., but), especially when they are thinking about their next sentences. It's sort of like 'you know' or 'like', not sure if that makes sense.
2022년 4월 26일

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