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SomeMichGuy · M
Yes.
English speakers tend to run their words together, rather than speak them with distinct breaks. Repeated consonants like that--end of one word + same consonant @ beginning of next word--tend to get combined. Esp. 't'.
English speakers tend to run their words together, rather than speak them with distinct breaks. Repeated consonants like that--end of one word + same consonant @ beginning of next word--tend to get combined. Esp. 't'.