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15-Oct-2009, 18:10
bronzeage
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Prounciation
What had he done to deserve it?
(w'd'dee d'nd' d'zr vit)
Could you please tell me how to prounce the sentence below.
What had we done to deserve it?
Can the [d] sound in had be omitted?
w'd'wee?
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16-Oct-2009, 04:48
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Re: Prounciation
No. Sound the d.
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