Sunday, May 31, 2020

I have a question about english 'd' sound?  

I have a question about english 'd' sound?  

answers 0:'What happened to you?''Someone nicked that.''What am i supposed to do?'in the sentences like this, do you pronounce the 'd' sound?answers 1:Purists would insist on the 'd' in 'happened to' etc being pronounced, but most people in Britain would drop the 'd' when followed by a strong consonant.answers 2:It means someone is evaluating or examine you (normally in a sensual manner).answers 3:No, you absolutely DO NOT. YOU DO NOT HEAR THOSE 'D'S AT ALL IN THOSE SENTENCES!!!In speech, the first two sentences are understood as the simple past by the ABSENCE of the 's' sound which would make them the simple present. "Supposed to" is a phrase that is, of course, the same in all tenses.'Happened' is always two syllables. 'Nicked' is always one syllable, and 'supposed to' is always three.With -ed, you only pronounce the 'd' i! f it is at the end of a sentence or clause or if it comes before a vowel or after a 'd' or a 't' sound; in which case, it would make it's own syllable. 'Needed' and 'acted' have two syllables, and you pronounce the 'd'....answers 4:oioi-no, ahah. i know enough italian that i know that was way off from what i was asking, thanks for trying though 😛answers 5:I don't think I understood what you really ask for, however, I'll try to state you how coniugate verbs with some examples( to eat ) = MANGIARE( I ate ) = io mangiAVO, io mangIAI( I've eaten ) = io ho mangiATO, io mangIAI( to drink ) = BERE( I drank ) = io bevEVO, io beVVI( I've drunk ) = io ho bevUTO, io beVVI( to sleep ) = DORMIRE( I splept ) = io dormIVO, io dormII , io ho dormITOdid you mean that?...answers 6:Yes you do pronounce itanswers 7:you dont say 'd' (dee) but you make the sound. Kind of like the vowels how you have A E I O U but you can pronounce the sounds as well.. the 'd' here wouldnt be a dee.... If ! that makes senseanswers 8:Any irregulars too if you know them,! but only of common verbs please (:Thanks!answers 9:You just want present tense for the regulars?-are: -o -i -a -iamo -ate -ano-ere: -o -i -e -iamo -ete -ono-ire: -o -i -e -iamo -ite -onoHope I Helped!xD...answers 10:go to google translateclick on englishtype the words inlisten to their pronunciationanswers 11:You can use this site http://www.italian-verbs.com/italian-verbs.htmJust type the Italian verb and it will conjugateanswers 12:Yes in English the D is sounded at the end of a word.It is never sounded like a T at the end of a word like in Dutch.answers 13:Check YOU out, means you're doing something admirably, in your own style, or in style but with a flair. Something noteworthy, something others need to see/look at. It's usually complimentary.answers 14:It means that person is impressed with you.

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