Oh sorry my bad, I asked the question wrongly. I meant,how is written and better phonetically different from bitter,badder,bidder,batter. U can see im confused :s Asked by Creolegirl 20 months ago Similar questions: phonetic difference written Education & Reference > Languages.
Depends on where you grew up and how you've trained yourself to speak. In my dialect, "written" pronounces the double-t as a glottal stop; "better" (and all the other examples) pronounce the double-t as a single "d". But, in my wife's idiolect, all are prounced as one "t".
It varies throughout the USA and all over the English-speaking world. My early influences were New England; my wife's were Irish.
1 They're completely different words. Were you referring to the double-ts? Or to the vowels in the second syllables?
They're completely different words. Were you referring to the double-ts? Or to the vowels in the second syllables?
2 depends on where you grew up and how you've trained yourself to speak. In my dialect, "written" pronounces the double-t as a glottal stop; "better" (and all the other examples) pronounce the double-t as a single "d". But in my wife's idiolect, all are prounced as one "t".
It varies throughout the USA and all over the English-speaking world. My early influences were New England; my wife's were Irish.
Depends on where you grew up and how you've trained yourself to speak. In my dialect, "written" pronounces the double-t as a glottal stop; "better" (and all the other examples) pronounce the double-t as a single "d". But in my wife's idiolect, all are prounced as one "t".
It varies throughout the USA and all over the English-speaking world. My early influences were New England; my wife's were Irish.
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If there is any difference because they sound the same to me.
What is the difference between who and whom. How do I know which to use?
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