nextbill
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Dear Sirs,
I have a question about a pronunciation [ts] in some of sentences like as:
- It's not importance.
- It's not serious
- It's not worth it
or
- What's this?
- What's that?
- What's the matter?
- What's going on?
- What's happening?
....
You can refer their in web site: https://www.speaklanguages.com/english/phrases/more-common-expressions
I tried to listen to above these sentences many times but I can't found the pronunciation [t's at the end of (It's and What's )].
I don't sure the [ts] was pronounced here and how to pronounce it.
Could you explain more detail about that?
And could you recommend a document relating to it?
Thank you!
I have a question about a pronunciation [ts] in some of sentences like as:
- It's not importance.
- It's not serious
- It's not worth it
or
- What's this?
- What's that?
- What's the matter?
- What's going on?
- What's happening?
....
You can refer their in web site: https://www.speaklanguages.com/english/phrases/more-common-expressions
I tried to listen to above these sentences many times but I can't found the pronunciation [t's at the end of (It's and What's )].
I don't sure the [ts] was pronounced here and how to pronounce it.
Could you explain more detail about that?
And could you recommend a document relating to it?
Thank you!