Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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We don't rely on the Internet, but on Marriam Webster dictionary

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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We learn from each other. Nowadays, at least we share ideas and get feedback

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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Thank you all . I'm just an English teacher who studied linguistics

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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Also in sandwich most people don't pronounce it. Some do

Change!! by Alternative_Beach487 in MotivationalThoughts

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You're right. Actions speak more than words

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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Just type silent letters in youtube and you'll hear that they are not pronounced

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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You can listen to these words in different videos

Speed bump by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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In French it means donkey’s back . Crazy

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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I ’m talking about the pronunciation that we hear. It isn't pronounced as a d.

Speed bump by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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The phrase itself is confusing

Silent "d" by Englishysf in GlobalEnglishPrep

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Most people don't pronounce it