Ok...Thank you very much. After thousands of years trying to pronounce /kt/ in asked, talked and such...now I got to know that you don’t pronounce k but only the « t ». Aw! 😂
@DunningKruger lol! So. I’d better close my mouth bc noone I could say will be more right than your knowledge. :-) You know...it’s all that I’m now listening all kind of stuff in English to catch the better the pronunciation, intonation and all those things. And I now discovered that the k isn’t perceived in the examples I gave. I mean, when it’s followed by a « t » sound in past.
@DunningKruger I’m being serious. Noone better than a native speaker. I didn’t take it bad. I see what you mean. It’s different to learn a language as a second one. Things you learn naturally, we have to learn them through explanations and all. You know. Thank you for your intervention. :-)