"live these finite fragile lives that"

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svetlana14

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I cannot make it out at 01:23 of [
]. I hear a sort of "live these finite fragile lives that". Could you look into this?
 
You've got it exactly right.

... to understand what it means to be human and live these finite fragile lives that we have
 
You've got it exactly right.

... to understand what it means to be human and live these finite fragile lives that we have
Is it true that he says in the way (at least I hear this) that the last sound "t" is dropped and he says "finite" like FAINAIF?
 
The /t/ is not exploded, but the stop is there.
 
The /t/ is not exploded, but the stop is there.
Just to clarify - By noting that the/t/is not exploded do you mean that there is no glotall stop there. I understand that glottal stop is when I can drop the sound (there is no any attempt even to produce it). The stop effect suggets that I try to produce the sound but stop. Is it correct?
 
You have misunderstood what you have read/heard about the glottal stop. This may help.

There is no glottal stop in the words we are discussing.
 
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