
#197 Why British Say Wo'ta, Not 'Water' (Glottal Stop)
The Level Up English Podcast (Natural British English) · Michael Lavers
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Show Notes
The glottal stop is a feature that is common in British English pronunciation where a sound (usually a T) changes quite drastically. In this podcast, I go over why we use it, how we use it, and if you need to use it too! Don't miss this episode!
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