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Silverobama

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Hi,

I wonder the word "based" should be pronounced as "beyst" or "beysd"?

I think the first "t" is correct.

/beɪst/:up:
/beisd/:-(
 
You're right. English speakers can't easily make a /d/ sound after an unvoiced /s/.

By comparison, "razed" is pronounced /reizd/ with no difficulty.
 
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Hmm, I think "based" with the "t" sound is right here? I don't quite understand "unvoiced sounds".

Let's say "based", "beist", the "s" is pronounced, so it should be voiced, and it should be "beisd".
 
By comparison, "razed" is pronounced /reizd/ with no difficulty.
I just noticed that I wrote /reisd/ instead of /reizd/ ​in the quoted post. I've corrected my error. Sorry!
 
I would go with "baste" as in "Don't forget to baste the turkey. :)
 
Baste and based sound exactly alike unless the following word starts with a vowel sound. In that case some speakers vocalize the d. In other words their "based on" sounds like "base don" rather than "baste on".

It is a very small difference. You have to listen hard to even notice it.
 
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