Hello Josh, I would like to know if, in phrases like "I'm going to paint the house," "could you check what's in there?" and "He closed the door quietly," it is possible to replace the alveolar versions of /t/, /d/, and /n/ with the dental versions. When I hear natives, I hear things like:/kʊdʒu tʃɛk wɑts ɪn̪ɛr/ /hi klozd̪ə dɔr kwaɪətli/ /aɪm ɡoʊɪŋ tə peɪnt̪ə haʊs/ I hear the /t/, /n/, and /d/ before "th" becoming dental versions, and the "th" sound being omitted. Can I do this in American English too?
@iiAbdullah6353 ай бұрын
Yeah. Paint the should be a dental D though.
@jcsza3 ай бұрын
Hey, teacher, what's up? I'm new in your channel and I'd like to know if you have made a video on flap T and on RL sounds (eg: laTer, squirrel, world). Thanks a lot!!
@iiAbdullah6353 ай бұрын
He has made a video. Write whatever you're looking for in the search bar + English Hacks, and it should show up.