The Four T Sounds of American English (Stop Consonants #4) | American English Pronunciation

Last lesson, we talked about the “D“ sound. Make sure that you don’t miss that lesson because this lesson is based on that lesson! Today, we’re looking at the “T“ sound. Does the “T“ sound work like the “D“ sound? Or is it different. The short answer: both! Learn more in today’s Natural American English Pronunciation and Ear Training lesson from English Hacks! Note: This lesson uses the English Hacks Phonetic Transcription method. Download your FREE guide ( and learn more in this video: *Sign up for consultations with me!* Learn more here: Support English Hacks on Patreon! Find English Hacks everywhere: Don’t forget to subscribe for more natural American English videos that help you think like a native and learn English better: Share this video with a friend: Recommended Playlist – American English Pronunciation and Ear Training Course: Free resources for pronunciation, prepositions, and other areas of English: 1) 2) Want to practice speaking? Create an account at , the best place to find language exchange partners (free) and teachers (paid)! Use my referral code and both of us will get italki credits after you take your first lesson with any teacher! Want to improve your reading (and listening) with a specially designed interface that makes it fast and easy to look up new words and review them later? Check out LingQ, which I’ve personally used myself. It’s one of the best language learning / English learning tools on the internet! In addition, the site also let’s you do writing exchanges with other people, find tutors, compete in challenges, and more! It will change the way that you learn English! (Affiliate referral link:) #EnglishHacks #flappedD #flappedT #AmericanPronunciation
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