What Happens To The 'T' In "Sort Of"?!

Download a free podcast/audio/mp3 at www.fluentamerican.com/podcast When it comes to phrases like "sort of" and "order up", the T and D sounds can be a bit confusing! The reason: they aren't really pronounced like the T and D in most languages, largely because the vowels will get the focus, not the consonants. So, let's look at fast d/flap t situations! Here are some tips to getting these words sounding more natural in American English pronunciation * If you want to know what sounds you are...

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