I know that the word ‘Kind of’ is pronounced ‘Kinda’ when Relaxed pronunciation
Is there many cases where the pronunciation of "Kinda[ka?nd?]" changes more relax and is pronounced as "Kina [ka?n?]"?
Is "Think of [???k ?v]" often pronounced "Think of [??? ?v]" on the same principle?
]"? Yes, "kina" would not be uncommon in casual speech, I think. v]" often pronounced "Thin g of [???
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realtor28Is there many cases where the pronunciation of "Kinda[ka?nd?]" changes more relax and is pronounced as "Kina [ka?n?]"?
Yes, "kina" would not be uncommon in casual speech, I think.
realtor28Is "Think of [???k ?v]" often pronounced "Thing of [??? ?v]" on the same principle?
realtor28Is there many cases where the pronunciation of "Kinda[ka?nd?]" changes more relax and is pronounced as "Kina [ka?n?]"?
I have heard this with native speakers in a VERY relaxed situation. I would never suggest this for a non native speaker.
realtor28Is "Think of [???k ?v]" often pronounced "Think of [??? ?v]" on the same