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    Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on the

    pronunciation of the letter “t”.

    Of course the letter “t” is usually pounced “t”. But you may have noticed

    that in fluent speech, native speakers sometimes pronounced the “t” as “d”. That

    happens when the “t” comes between two voiced sounds.

    Do you know what sounds in English are voiced? Well, there’re 15 voiced

    consonant sounds in English. b, d, g, m, n, ɡ, z,δ, l, r, dз,з,j,w. Also, all

    vowel and diphthong sounds in English are voiced. So let’s look at some examples

    of words in which the “t” may be pronounced “d”.

    No.1 “matter”. “matter” is often pronounced “mader” as in “What’s the matter?”

    No.2 “atom”. “atom” is often pronounced “adom” as in “The first atom bomb was

    dropped on Hiroshima.”

    No.3 “twenty”. “twenty” is often pronounced “twendi” as in “That will be twenty

    dollars, please.”

    No.4 “little”. “little” is often pronounced “liddle” as in “He got a little

    angry.”

    No.5 “city”. “city” is often pronounced “cidi” as in “Did you grow up in the

    city or the country?”

    No.6 “butter”. “butter” is often pronounced “buder” as in “Pass the butter,

    please.”

    When people speak slowly or emphatically, however, they usually pronounce

    the “t” like “t”, not like “d”. Also, a “t” does not sound like “d” when it

    comes before a stressed vowel as in “return”.

    This has been today’s daily tip on learning English. Tune in tomorrow for

    another tip

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