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how to speak the word "muttering" ['mʌtəriŋ],the pronunciation of "t"is d?
spoken english
13 mei 2012 00:29
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The "t" sound is correct.
However, as with all spoken language, people will tend to slip into what is easier for the mouth to form.
Since "d" is just a little easier to say than "t", you will hear "muddering" a great deal in spoken English.
That is also why you will hear "wanna" instead of the correct "want to"
Here's a common one for you:
"Let's go out." -> spoken English -> "Skwout"
Another:
"Do you have the time?" -> "Joo 'ave the time?
"Got you!" -> "Gotcha!"
13 mei 2012
"T"
Muh Terr Ing
:)
13 mei 2012
fdmaxey! You are playing fast and loose with the language, but yours is the best answer. Every student needs to realize that North America is a pretty big place and in the east they speak differently and the "d" is not mixed with the "t" so much, as it is in the west. Words like "letter", "water", "twenty" and "wash" come out sounding like "ledder", "wader", "twenee" and "worsh" out here in the American West. Welcome to cowboy English. I ain't pullin' yer leg, neither!
13 mei 2012
呵呵,估计你猜不到,不过可以猜来试试
22 mei 2012
步步生莲啊,虽然不是龙门的标志性景观,但作为本地人我怎能看不出来! 哈哈哈:))说不定我还知道你是哪个学校的。:P
21 mei 2012
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