Ancaster 6 hours ago Share 6 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, nokat said: Americans will hit that hard T, so yes briTTany. BriT--Tany. Okay, so some regions have accents. There is a region of the US that is considered to be without an accent, so news people are encouraged to speak with this non-accent. I find that Americans rarely pronounce the "hard T". I hear them pronounce little as liddle, pitiful as piddiful, literally as lidderally, beautiful as beaudiful*, etc. For years when asked if I wanted anything to drink at a restaurant, my husband would pipe up on my behalf because I pronounced an actual T but not the R in water (wadderr anyone?). * Or in my mother-in-law's case, beeyoodiful, but she was from The Bronx 😆 Edited 6 hours ago by Ancaster Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/138354-why-grammar-matters-a-place-to-discuss-matters-of-grammar/page/86/#findComment-8570152
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