Watching the #rugby#EDIVCON as gaeilge and was thinking about the word "arís" (pronounced "areesh") which is, more often than not, pronounced "areesht" Is there a name for what the t-sound is? It's like the opposite of silent letter - being pronounced, but not written.
Watching the #rugby#EDIVCON as gaeilge and was thinking about the word "arís" (pronounced "areesh") which is, more often than not, pronounced "areesht" Is there a name for what the t-sound is? It's like the opposite of silent letter - being pronounced, but not written.
Watching the #rugby#EDIVCON as gaeilge and was thinking about the word "arís" (pronounced "areesh") which is, more often than not, pronounced "areesht" Is there a name for what the t-sound is? It's like the opposite of silent letter - being pronounced, but not written.
Watching the #rugby#EDIVCON as gaeilge and was thinking about the word "arís" (pronounced "areesh") which is, more often than not, pronounced "areesht" Is there a name for what the t-sound is? It's like the opposite of silent letter - being pronounced, but not written.
Watching the #rugby#EDIVCON as gaeilge and was thinking about the word "arís" (pronounced "areesh") which is, more often than not, pronounced "areesht" Is there a name for what the t-sound is? It's like the opposite of silent letter - being pronounced, but not written.