Johnyxxx
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2014
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Czech
- Home Country
- Czech Republic
- Current Location
- Czech Republic
Hello,
This one is chiefly for BrE speakers. In many videos one can see BrE speakers omitting the pronunciation of "t" at the end of a word (Peter, party, letter etc.), like the guy does in the video at cca. 0:18 ("Today, I´ve got a good recipe for you, it´s good for dinner parties, big family occasions ..."). Is it a kind of a local slang? Or do BrE speakers use it simply in an informal speech?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsVaPKIa-jI
Thanks a lot.
This one is chiefly for BrE speakers. In many videos one can see BrE speakers omitting the pronunciation of "t" at the end of a word (Peter, party, letter etc.), like the guy does in the video at cca. 0:18 ("Today, I´ve got a good recipe for you, it´s good for dinner parties, big family occasions ..."). Is it a kind of a local slang? Or do BrE speakers use it simply in an informal speech?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsVaPKIa-jI
Thanks a lot.