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the flap t I have a serious problem with the flap t , I find it so hard to pronounce it the right way in American Accent 
any suggestions ?? 
Thanks in advance
21 Thg 04 2018 20:49
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The flap T is similar to the raa' in Arabic, with the difference being that the raa' is rolled/trilled and the T is not. However, they're both alveolar sounds, produced by placing the tongue behind the top teeth. You will sometimes see people describe the flap T as similar to the D, and that's because the D is produced in the same place, although it's an alveolar stop and not a flap or trill. (Although the D becomes a flap, like the T, when it's between vowels, which means the D and T have the same sound when they're between vowels.) Basically, think of the flap T as somewhere between the D and the Arabic raa'.

Read/watch this: http://rachelsenglish.com/flap-t-really-d-sound/

21 tháng 4 năm 2018
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the T between two vowels like water , better , beauty .....
21 tháng 4 năm 2018
I think just replacing the T’s with “d’s“ might get you close in those words regarding pronunciation. 
21 tháng 4 năm 2018
Those ought to be the easiest things in US English to pronounce because the T‘s in those words are almost silent. I say „„wadder“ , „bedder“ „ beuudy” , something like that. I guess there is a very slight sort T in the middle, but it’s very hard to hear. 
21 tháng 4 năm 2018

It'd be easier if you could upload a video or an audio saying some words including the flap T, to spot what are you doing right or wrong.


 

21 tháng 4 năm 2018
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