Pronunciation of "Personally" and "Finally"


I always hear people say "personly" and "finely" instead of "personally" and "finally" when they speak.


I wonder whether this reduction can apply to other words ending with "-nally"?


Just like "basically" is pronounced "basic-ly" and "usefully" as "usef-ly".




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