Learn how to pronounce the difference between the sounds T /t/ and D /d/ in English. I also focus on the Glottal Stop (AKA Glottal T sound) and the Flap/Tap T, which is more commonly used in American and Australian English.
Do be aware that you may hear other variants of T and D across the UK and in other countries. When demonstrating the Flap T, I also showed the transcription for Standard American English but, of course, didn't pronounce it with a full American accent as I'm not American. :)
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