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Old 10-04-2023, 07:57 AM #4
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
Scottish people do pronounce their "ts" differently than other English speakers. They tend
to use a "glottal stop" sound instead, which is made by briefly closing the vocal cords. This
can make the "t" sound in words like "butter" sound more like "bu'er" to non-Scottish
speakers.
yes, thats how i say the words. The only time t's are pronounced traditionally is at the beginning and end of words, and even then, not so much

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