v/? The two 't's (the ending 't' of 'want' and the initial 't' of 'to') usually merge into one 't' sound when native speakers speak. This is a common phenomenon whenever a final consonant of one word is the same as the initial consonant of the next word.
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NL888Should we pronounce "want to love" as /w?n tu l?v/?The two 't's (the ending 't' of 'want' and the initial 't' of 'to') usually merge into one 't' sound when native speakers speak. This is a common phenomenon whenever a final consonant of one word is the same as the initial consonant of the next word. However, it is not a matter of 'should' or 'should no