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Learn and practice American English pronunciation with free online lessons and videos. Minimal pairs and listen-and repeat practice helps English Language Learners speak English more fluently and achieve accent reduction.
American speakers use the sound / t̮ /, which is like a quick / d /, in many words spelled with -t- or -tt-. It is used in words after a vowel or / r /, and before an unstressed vowel or syllablic / l /: city / ˈsɪt̮ɪ /; parting / ˈpɑrt̮ɪŋ /; little / ˈlɪt̮l /.
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An American IPA chart with sounds and examples. All the sounds of American English (General American): consonants, simple vowels and diphthongs. Interactive infographic + audio + PDF; easy to remember.