The place to ask China-related questions!
Beijing Shanghai Guangzhou Shenzhen Chengdu Xi'an Hangzhou Qingdao Dalian Suzhou Nanjing More Cities>>

Categories

Close
Welcome to eChinacities Answers! Please or register if you wish to join conversations or ask questions relating to life in China. For help, click here.
X

Verify email

Your verification code has been sent to:

Didn`t receive your code? Resend code

By continuing you agree to eChinacities's Privacy Policy .

Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebook
Sign up with Email Already have an account? .
Posts: 7204

Emperor

5
5
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Q: Do you pronounce the T in often ?

thought I would start the year off with a bang
I can here your teeth grinding from here
let the games begin

8 years 16 weeks ago in  Arts & Entertainment - China

 
Highest Voted
Posts: 139

Governor

5
5
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

No! Why would I do that?

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Answers (14)
Comments (7)
Posts: 139

Governor

5
5
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

No! Why would I do that?

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 19801

Emperor

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Good questions are rarity these days.

Yes, always when I'm online here: 'e-China-ti-tti-es'  angel try slowly....'e-Ch.....'

 

I might have a 'gift': dyslexia 

philbravery:

yes you a right good questions are a rare these days and this one is no exception to the rule . im board so thought i would throw a fire cracker into the esl arena

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse

icnif77:

'This Q is an ex-pec-tion'angel somebody very famous once saidsurprise.

 

'If you are bored, you might want to board the Cruise liner by walking on your arms' another famous 'gram-mer-natzi' spouted

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse

philbravery:

looks like my fire cracker is a dud

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse

icnif77:

I like to stay here, because I can hear (music) better....

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse

philbravery:

Sky rockets in sight .....afternoon delight broken heart lol

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse

icnif77:

Bekaa Valley .....

Rockets always happened, when Arafats try to 'teach' Yiddish.....to Native Israelis.

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse
Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 458

Shifu

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Nope. It's a secondary pronounciation, according to mostdictionaries...

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 1838

Emperor

4
4
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Yes (but unlike the Chinese, I do not pronounce the 'r' in usually).

mArtiAn:

Or lovely. "Waiter, this chicken is rubbery." "Oh, fang you! All our chigin is rubbery!"

8 years 16 weeks ago
Report Abuse
Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 1198

Shifu

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

You should soften the t in often.

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 7715

Emperor

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

No, not offen.... Tongue

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 3494

Emperor

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

It doesn't matter, I don't think.  But not many people do.  Now I think of it I think my grandmother used to.

How about H?

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 9631

Emperor

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Someimes

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 106

Governor

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

same as do you pronounce whip ? hwip or wip ?

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 421

Governor

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

8 out ofTen!

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 402

Shifu

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

The word 'often' was pronounced with a t-sound until the 17th century, when a pronunciation without the (t) came to predominate in the speech of the educated, in both North America and Great Britain, and the earlier pronunciation fell into disfavor. Common use of a spelling pronunciation has since restored the (t)
for many speakers, and today (ô′fən)
and (ôf′tən)
[or (of′ən)
and (of′tən)
exist side by side. Although it is still sometimes criticized, often with a (t)
is now so widely heard from educated speakers that it has become fully standard once again

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Posts: 759

Shifu

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

My 8th grade English teacher scolded me about pronouncing the "t". Since I was a curious lad, I went over and grabbed the dictionary to see what it said about it. At the time (early 80's) it mentioned both are correct to use. I showed her, but since she was an arrogant know it all, told me the dictionary was wrong...that no "t" is heard. angry

Report Abuse
8 years 16 weeks ago
 
Know the answer ?
Please or register to post answer.

Report Abuse

Security Code: * Enter the text diplayed in the box below
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <img> <br> <p> <u>
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Textual smileys will be replaced with graphical ones.

More information about formatting options

Forward Question

Answer of the DayMORE >>
A: Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research a
A:Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research any school/job offering posted by the recruiters ... as an example:"First job offering this AM was posted by the recruiter 'ClickChina' for the English teacher position at International School in Jinhua city, Zhejiang Province, China...https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355025095  Jinhua No.1 High School, Zhejiang website has a 'Contact Us' option ...https://www.jinhuaschool-ctc.org ... next, prepare your CV and email it away ..." Good luck! -- icnif77
Recent Popular