Correct pronunciation of "TT"?



A single t between vowels sounds like a d to me (or like an r in my language, Brazilian Portuguese).


May I say the tt spelling the same way, or does that only work for a single t?



Answer



Yes, the spelling doesn’t matter, just the pronunciation.


In most North American and some Antipodean dialects of English, both Katie and kitty have an alveolar flap there, just like the one in the middle of Portuguese or Spanish cara. It is represented by [ɾ] in IPA.


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