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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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how to pronounce "got it " in American English

how to pronounce "got it " in American English "? they should be pronounced :gad it or gadit or others? is there a space between gad and it when American people pronounce them ?
  

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No space, I think: [gad?t]
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Thanks Micawber ,
Do you means the [it] become [?t] when we read the got it ?
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Why else might I have written that?
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okay,I Just Make Sure you have not make spell mistake, because it usually pronounce [it]
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Actually, no. The pronoun 'it' is usually pronounced [?t] or [?d] in native English conversation.
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got it ,
thank you so much .
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Anonymous how to pronounce "got it " in American English "? they should be pronounced :gad it or gadit or others? is there a space between gad and it when American people pronounce them ?
I say /g a ? ? ?/ (IPA).

/ ? / "tapped r"
/ ? / "glottal stop"

Actually my 'glottal stop' is more like an unreleased 't'. I do put my tongue in positio
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thank you Jim Micawber said "[gad?t]" ,but U said /g a ? ? ?/, I got more puzzling. Emotion: crying
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It amounts to the same thing. I just gave a narrower transcription, describing my own personal pronunciation.

CJ
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got it, thank you Jim

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