ssmeg feddit.uk7Hide 7 repliesIt's called a glottal stop. It's fine to think it's weird as long as your accent doesn't pronounce Ts as Ds, in which case you're the weird one!18
EEkky replysopuli.xyz3Hide 3 replies"The" Had so many problems learning to pronounce that, until i found out that it's pretty much just "de" with a soft "d" like in "fløde".10
ffrank replysopuli.xyzMan i hear so many danish learners have the opposite type of revelation. It's hilarious to see fløde as a reference word instead of the goal3
zzarathustrad replylemmy.worldWhich would be even funnier if the Boston accent dumped the Ts, but instead they dropped the Rs. Extremely unfortunate now that the Americans also seem to have lost the R in "Revolution" these days, and don't believe in evolution.4
aalmpeter feddit.orgThe brits spend half their day drinking tea, and the other half ignoring it. Its like the le''ers don't even ma''er...5
It's called a glottal stop. It's fine to think it's weird as long as your accent doesn't pronounce Ts as Ds, in which case you're the weird one!
I think you meant to say glo'al stop
Can you please stop pronouncing it as "glodal"??
"The"
Had so many problems learning to pronounce that, until i found out that it's pretty much just "de" with a soft "d" like in "fløde".
wøt
Man i hear so many danish learners have the opposite type of revelation. It's hilarious to see fløde as a reference word instead of the goal
Ohmigawd it’s like they don’t even realise they’re doing that!
Da Bos'on inciden'
Which would be even funnier if the Boston accent dumped the Ts, but instead they dropped the Rs.
Extremely unfortunate now that the Americans also seem to have lost the R in "Revolution" these days, and don't believe in evolution.
The brits spend half their day drinking tea, and the other half ignoring it. Its like the le''ers don't even ma''er...