![]() ![]() I’ve even heard people pronounce the /t/ as /d/ before the vowels, instead of /ɪ/, /e/ or /i/, especially in the southern regions. This is not an uncommon pronunciation, especially in Argentina. If so, is there a reason this should be the case (it’s the same phone, after all)? It appears the issue is that /di/ and /ti/ are actually phonemes, but that /di/ is more common than /ti/. I’ve noticed that this is particularly common with Argentines (and all Spaniards), among people not too old. This sometimes ends up sounding more like /tɪ/ (like an “i” sound). I’ve heard a few people in Argentina, and probably elsewhere, pronounce /ti/ as /di/ instead of /tɪ/. ![]() Movies that are already sharing on torrent sites Â
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