Tina
Hey everyone! I’m wondering how you pronounce “ti” in English. Is it like “tea” or like the ti- in tiger or time? Appreciate your help!
2024年5月16日 06:01
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Hi Tina, As a nickame for yourself? I would say Ti /tiː/ like in tea /tiː/ Hope that helps!
2024年5月16日
It’s usually short I (tip), long I (time) or ‘sh’ (nation). But it can also be long E (Tina, spaghetti). This is for words which come or appear to come from Latin based languages.
2024年5月16日
It really depends on the word. Sometimes it's one of the sounds you described. Most of the the time it's the 'short i' sound: Kit, tick, bit, wit , etc. If you're German, it's probably the same, i.e. ich, bin, usw.
2024年5月16日
It depends on the word: Tip, tick, still = ich Time, stripe = ein Something that could be useful though is the Magic E rule: If you have consonant, vowel, consonant and then E the vowel is usually pronounced the same as the letter. Here are some examples: A > rat ---> rAte E > pet --> pEte I > bit --> bIte O > not --> nOte U > cut --> cUte If you have any more questions or want more info, feel free to get in touch.
2024年5月16日
Are you asking about your name? In English how do you pronounce the 'ti' in 'Tina'? Definitely like tee tea Not like time
2024年5月16日
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